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FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1925 World Results First in News Of All Events By Leased Wire MIAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS FACIN \WALKER’S DECISION | lls entrance Into a game was @ goed ] omen and they began to pull games | out of fire | —, | in view of this work: aiid what i r / ‘ believed the future L : : | when he released him outrig | Gt ] > With tho minor ~ | ites I We r | ust a nnard has been R d S Onl " | | By JOHN B. FOSTER. | pitching « He has | (Copyright, 1 Casper Tribune) a nw around e OX y Five and One-Half Games From NEW YORK, July 31—Connie |e and h * i Mack is playing a mighty interesting By FAIR PLAY. Ww that He Second Place; White Sox Trample Cham- game with his old friend, Clark Grif-| (Copyright, Casper Tribune) | cal : Wend Wada : “ fith, in the matter of pitching, VW YORK, July 31—It ts im-| iced twonty-t ages Laem ; inden pions Again Thursday GEUn NUE Pah tade Mean ten Lpeenibie. to. tearncsust- what atioxey 9 SIRT e aneaprgts . and corraled all the’ old’ pitching} Walker and his manage ov a fat 1 f the gate. I nceg in the bidding for the mW Y - xe ‘ blood onthe diamond, er pretty | Kearns, intend to do about E per ce hurler, but is in their fa NEW YORK, July 31.—(Ry The Associated Press.) — | much all: of'it. the New York boxing comr 2 5 | vor, 79 wo clubs have been work Third place teams are perking up in the major leagues Recently, when the Boston Ameri-| order to sign to box Dave Sha Why, th Lt mnore-will:'| one” WaernTane aver Salnce Cincinnati in the National and Chicago in the American, cans figured that Quinn was no good | New York before August 15. If he |ing to box on t than 1 year of the ¢ as the result of spurts, have a good ahenc te eee a = Just. au the Clogeand cin ted fot follows th altitude that has marked |New ork? Maybe ho ly atrad a team téatm fights for the flags ibs eet es lev: Pode the hat Tao Flynn be: able to an 4 a ags, Fi ores of Lake Erie—Mack emulated | the New York ody the go-by do th'New Yor x ile }- The re a of Fran Scoring a clean sweep in their Philadelphia series for Griffith's example and acquired} Hyer ance Walker won the tit! P O'Nei id remier fe Press. bat tT smh thesist seainkborancee ( 1 in New ha wn an nyar \ nst ‘ Fras 1 Germany in Reds bore do a P ' begins to 1 now as thoug dependent 1 tow tb igt Orr 3 sends to the Germa and Giants in the cule , would have pald Griffith to continue | board's rulings ‘and though on t \ { might’ ¢ \ second: great American while making thei < quest of old-timers, at least to|snuspended list he has engaged { ‘ key Everett Haynes, equally third place mot | | the point of getting inn, if only | bouts with boys in good standir . us and known particularly as allenge of Brookly | | to keep Connie from taking him, For] and caused them to be sus fe . he holding |th® ™man Who rode thé Freeh tao! | Quinn is proving to be worth con: | for meeting him mre ree. ‘ AaB Eptnard, ts alveady shining on. Ger. | siderably more than his sale by with those who ae Sets ot ad cks The sage Mack is giving the old| under the ban, Mick boy plenty of time between’ games. | peace with the boxing com | Pitching a spitter is a hard task, It] for a chance to mect Benny Leona {is all shoulder motion and it takes|{n a bout that was due to draw half 2 man with mussle bullding power | a million, This bout fell through and | to recuperate from game {o game then Mickey came right back and na of racing won_a@ place h turf follow nis one-half games from second place, | the IT who have been playing good and bad baseball, recetved Bos. ton in Cincinnati today with hope of getting into tho thick of the pen- | nant hunt. } Will Put’ Punch Back] toute atter's ciose. night tor ahs quge He made debut. 1n France in the late W. K. Van Z| Mi fs place, the White Sox today are after The difference between tho Ath-| agreed to meet Shade if he was per- | the ‘tall ae novell tei thes aee h T another victary over the Champion ies and the Washingtons has been | mitted by the commission to | m leaning | comber in Ic igan eam Senators. Washington, which has| « marked by a hair Hne-most of the | through with bout with Harry | ‘and ] LE a been struggling with Philadelphia| % time. ‘It is in favor of the Athletics | Greb, The commissioners agreed, the | counts Jack Kearns to edge b Next Season fee the leea PRAT Gate Seed sre DRSA ss PGI MAGE TROT os Cate Donec IG: Grae. rae Halden’ cine [In arith oti “me:| HEARING ON Chicago, which has just won three ter team against the west: than the] then nothing hag been heard about | drama s und | ad victories in four starts, The Sox yesterday knocked Cov- Senators haye and {twill favor the | Walker walking up to the offices of | po Athletics right through if the cham.| the New York state athletic commis: | ru y LAWRENCE PERRY. (Copyright, 1925, Casper Tribune) NEW YORK, July 31,—They say that Yost himself will descend upon eleskie from the bi and smashed his thirteen game winning streak with a cluster of 18 safeties to win, plons can't get in and steal an en- tire series from one of these’ west ern clubs sion and algning on the line for | strut Shade, not « RAIL RATES IS DELAYED Ferry Field at Ann Arbor this fall] 11 to 1. een as actual field director of the foot-| Meanwhile, the Athletics hammer- Joe McCarthy,” whose brilliant han of the Louisville SSE Re Pau dostinlog of the Maize and Blue. | ed Whitebill out of the game and| American association club has made that team the bensaiern ehthe STRIBLING ON n the past two or three years] beat tho Tigers, 9 to 0, w ira i ii t before another Yost has sat at his desk in the ath-| pitching. ith Gray | minor leagaes, may Ci Hig bis cr oie pte alt club owners letic building giving an imitation! The Yankees, after 14 unsuceess.| #ea8en Tolls around. rik frat d McCarthy's name has been of Rodin's “Thinker,” ful attempts, finally established a| considering possible candidates and McGarthy's name ; When the squad was on the field|three-gume winning streak by | mentioned in councction with these possible changes. would appear in the bland role| trouncing the Bronws, 9 to 2 _ of general overseer, leaving .to| Cleveland kept pace with the Yan: E, Wyo. ; 31.—W. vitae aaa pa Sea | AN Rate tae ih Ppt fee sbi pa Siydar George Little the major t.of the | kees by making it three r ¥yweight The collegiate seagon of 24-2 gave the pennar for his ear le nd the first sessions cH th , straight L. “Young"’ Stribling, a x coaching. in addition to drow Ejmreny Branches, 16 t8 true, Sut BY), Brom, To} outfit | held in Chicage that th ———_———__—_ brflliant "pitching, of Casper, in a 10raund bout at : ‘ 1 that the,| - But now Little has been’ pried | turned in a home run, Colorado Springs Tuesday inight, ac-| check upon the successes of the | ci have | away from Ann Arbor and Tad Wie-} The Giants cut Pittsburgh's lead companied by his’ parents, “Ma” | Past season and the one preceding it | with that of a , man, who has long been a-valuable| to a game and a half as Hank and “Pa” Stribling, his 17-year-old | Shows that Yale did mot make as |} clubs ssistant, takes his place. Goway,.veteran catcher, rose with a P brother, Babe, and Mr, and'Mrs. c.| clan. a sweep this past year as it/one of the members ¢ baseball | Speculation hag centered upon} mighty stick to dispute rumors that P, Bethea, of Macon, Ga., -passed | ‘a the one previous. Jonnards, so to \ 1 the lad } ad for some time, ever since Little | waivers haye been asked on him by through Cheyenne. Thursday noon,| This past year Yale went through | they sent to To 1 the sprir f sons un- | or was it last winter? {INGTON, Ju -—(By The lated Press}—The interstate commerce commission hearings on rallroad revenues has been 1 to September 8. It was to un a week earlier, RES DONE YY NOPMAN E_ BROWN Much is still being said relative to Graw will pay out good r the way in which Yale once moreya castoff pitcher within ndg on the top of the heap tn col- | pouple of weeks in nostpon: big 1 went away, in fact, Will he be the| the Giants, Hank's homer and sac- en route to Salt Lake City!ahd Los | the football and rowing s to say, the real| rifics fly scored three of the Glants' The blue teams won ead coach, that ds Angeles, where the-battler will en- | defe mnard, if the Glants do buy The box score head coach rina in a narrow squeak with the}, With both pitchers hurling good i gage in boute, champlonships in, swimming, water | | iid fe rages 4 i —- aoe concerning Fielding Yost's inten-| Pittsburgh made the New York] (ho \otcrans went dh re is netect Merrill 44 A SAAnGOE OE motor bus, with all the cbnvetilences | ey. It tled the Army team for fence: | tic campaign of 1 Claude | rhe “Wyoming: state bok of exam tions are not misleading. climb possible by tossing off a game tn the a aggre sdetatt by abe sear ¢ eal " 6. a4 4 ‘ of a modern home, and intend to|ing honors. But the University of] uted his bit to the wi ¢ th ‘8 granted 9 eng’ Yost has tlie idea that some of the| to the tall.end'Braves, § to 1. Gene-| shit out score of 6 to 1. Ronald-| Bible, s tod $69 | visit the scenic spots in the west be-| Southern, California won the track | second pennant for ¢ ts. H rs Ucenses at @ meet- a whirlwind stuff which used to] wich holding the teaders safe all] Shut out score of @ to 1. Tonald-| Bible, se, 0 1 6 1. 2| fore returning to Georgin and field’ honors, Harvard won the |hecame a sort of “last « Tuesday. characterize Michigan teams has} the way. allowed ‘only three” scattered hite| Spaulding, 1c 00000 ok Papa iG ei outdoor polo title and then George]er. Considered a secor rr rank Pecunives. ct been dying out of late and that an St. Louls tumbled Brooklyn in a ana hadsthe bavartters’ the: ceanahes Been 4 Nea tee a ‘ Lamprecht of Tular Wniversity twas thrown iote the: fF te : unk ummir gs, < injection of the old+time hurry.up| pitching duel betweeh Reinhart and yer control at all Himes. Stone, c. 006114 Land Gift Makes won the intercollegiate golf cham: |times when the game scemed hope: | tine, inmerson state enginecn methods will not go amiss. empoell) Bio The Legion team chalked up a| Swennes, p, 0.9 03 6 ’ A SM ulonship held by Dexter Cummings | less!) ehaettincte: ee er ee If the director of athlotica at Migh- total of eight errors and it was this | Carrier, Sb. 01210 Him Millionaire |° '"* °° fo, ee He not only showed his ability to i SS igan does this, it will show his de- sort of shoddy playing that enabled |x Pr tchard 90000 check the opposition, but by and by | wor results try @ Tribune C: votion to the university which he ’ the Texacos to.make six hits ac-|xx Doud 100000 It's a-good bet that Jawn Mo-|the team formed the opinion. that fea Aad 3 n has so long served; for his relations Yesterday $s Scores count for as manyiruns. Thelons|.- -° .-) —=—————— —_— — a a SSE Ey with the institution are now of & est hit of the day rolled from Zoble's Totals.......26 1 318 8 8 nature where he can sit back and bat, who lifed one into deep center x—Pritehard batted for Swennes blame other persons if football does AMERICAN LEAGUE for three bags, © Sheppard also con-| in seventh not go right Chicago 11, Washington 1. nected for a long bingle but was un-| xx—Doud batted for Stone in sey- Philadelphia 9, Detroit 0 able co make more than a double out | enth. hd | Cleveland 7, Boston 2: of his clout. Texas AB, R.H, PO,A.. 1 Cl b Ss di New York 9, St. Louis 2 Last night's game was the play | Huinker, ss 3.2 22 ; r iu tan ings = : off of the tie game between the two| Westgaard, 2b. ....4 i 4 } ATIONAL LEAGUE teams last Thursday evening. At +3 ? F New York 4, Chicago 3. that time the game was called at oh {a AMERICAN GUE Pittsburgh’1, Boston the end of the, elghth inning be- 2 | . Club— We lt Pst.| Cincinnati 6, Philadelphia 2. cause of darkness 3 hiladelphia 62 St. Louis 5, Brooklyn 2. 2 0 Washington 60 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION St Chicago - 53 3 | r ‘ 49 49 500 Louisv 3, Toledo 1. | La 48 495| Milwaukee 4, St. Paul (ten in WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD THEM Louls eveland ew York - Boston ---~ naldson, p.......3 0 a) Score by innit 43 Columbus 3, Indianapolis 1. Legion . seats se e000 001 OT 289] Minneapolis 4-4, Kansas City 5-3. Texas , ses ees3J0 200 x—6 Summary—Two-base, hits; Shep- LEAGUE | WESTERN LE. herd. Three-base hits; Zoble. Bases 46 41 28 NATIO: Club. Ww Pet.| st. Joseph 8, Denver 7. Wiwnk on balls: Off Swennes 2; Ronaldson — y you have some question to . : Pittsburgh - .609 | Deg "Mines: 12, Wiehita 0, . e} |. Struck out. By Swennes 4; Ion New York 589 | Omaha-Tulsa, postponed, rain ask about baseball, football, box | aiason' §,'--: Umpires: -femon. and Ing or any other amateur or pro- ae cel fessional sport— Gt phos Write to John B, Foster, on 51 469 48 PACIFICO COAST LEAGUP Chicag Fe, 7 baseball. James J. Healey . @ rh Sait TAxsiy. PRasrarenty’ 2. Lawrence Perry, on amateur 25 vi | 4 53 Salt L Sai D2. sporte,.aod BIRMINGHAM, Ala ly 31.— Boston San sats ies at Fair Play on boxing and other grant of land made nearly 20 years |' Cos Angeles 12, Oskiand 1 professional sports. All are spe-| | ago) to James. J. Heal Birming DERRY TROT ad BLA see clal correspondents of the Casper | | TCT} . : | pan by President Porfirio Diaz ‘ | = 7 Yor! Yow || PA DN ‘allt ave 1. | Mexica, has made a millionaire RNATIONAL, LEAGUE Teibune, 616 World Bullding,'New| | PABADENA, " Callt— Dave Pol: | Mexlca, bas made nul tonatri 532 Lincoln-Oklat Woods, Time: 1:40. ee Cincinnatl, -. oma City, postponed, Brooklyn St. Louis .. Philadelphia IS DEFERRED provisenes Ty serv Enclose a stamped, » self-ad-| | Won a de n over, Oscar T r of | Mexicar a, Healy A - Lae dressed envelope for your reply. | | J Angeles in ten rounds warded $ ( taken from | | Sy cuse n | n } 2, -1 " | —— | Baltimore 8 51 |. VERNON, Calif.— Joe “Toots” y,,a mining neer, spent } AURORA, IIL, July. 3-7By. the = Question—What, is it that’ Miller! srondt, Colorado. cowboy, . wrestler, | fo years, frorr t 06, | Associated Press)—Today'’s grand SOUTHERN LEAGUE Huggins, is constantly being criti-| qofeated Alan stance of Kansas A geological survey of Mex-| . cireult racing program, including) Atlanta 8, Nashville 4 oe ae of the moves Lad ea en, two falls in three. feo, for Diaz, - When the task. was | lg t 25,000 American trotting, derby, Memphis 8, New Orleans 0. after he has won so many champion: —— done, the Mexican dictator paid him | called off because of rain The} Mobile 5, Little Rock 4. ships for the Yanke oW YORK—Dave Shade of Cal-| off with a grant of 1,120,000 acres of | derby will be raced next Thursday. Chattanooga - Birmingham © post Answer—That is some ng that| ifornia will engage in one and ponsi- | land, 700,000 acres of which is }) a\} | Other of today’s races Will be on to-| poned, rair can be better answered by the men} bly two fights prior tb his meeting | g-the Cerrozul basin, state of Vera t morrow's program. me who criticise Huggins. In splte of|-with Mickey Walker for the welter- | Cr This is the same basin from | TEXAS LEAGUE the fact that he Has one of the:best | weight crown which EB. L. Doheny and his asso- y asso- | Dallas , Houston 2 records of any mhnager in baseball clates have obtained much of thelr Waco 7, Fort Worth 12. _ he has been freély scolded but it| DENVER—Homer Joy, Colorado | oil | Shreveport imont 4 as golf championship, defeating W. M.| work in various countries, thought th 6 tf No huntiig: will be allowed on Question—Is Hobinson the tient | Hubldge, Clty Park, Denver, four |iittie about. his Mexican wastes-un: | Wi) MANY 1920 improvements what is known as the old Cor- manager tobe elected president of /4"d three, winning his second suc- | til oll was found there in 1917, -He ; bett, Bonnell, Hanks or Becker Ti da 4 Gam a major baseball club? cessive state Junior title, then an officer in the -Elghty.third | ranches. These properties mre oday s es i mewenciie’ ih at,’ Mitchell’ sana? moka acd Division in France, and naturally within the State Game and Bird : ‘ath, lastner. abd At of the | 2 ONEERS, x 1 July 81.—~(By | couldn't leave the trenches to see | - Refuge and are posted against a 4 ; The wOclALed ?ress)—Eatl E./ about his oll wells . ae 3 | LEAGUE hieago club bu too much) 5 an. te ory in| 7 : trespassing. NATION, Ay oe AGU cae RA RE to bestonl he! Sarazen to victory in] When Healy fii tt to the } fs yj ; Violators will be arrested and New York at ¢ J ried itt. [ae Ing handicap,Lucky Play | soena: in 1919, ho inatituted» suit. aa a ee d prosecuted, Brooklyn at St, Lou! | much for y man ¥ fed It. | Was second and Worthmore third. | Those sults with the court awarding | } % Boston at Cincinnat In the old ¢ t Jonal headend razen'y time for the six furlongs | Healy the vat e oll extracted H, R. LATHROP Philadelphia at Pittsburg was at agair liey, It] event was 1:08 3-5 sides ubamden 2S tess . | | fara can poo fly a he a Seal tr teendonrstaeee asics Catania cher AMERICAN LEAGUE jeepted the preaide 4 of | | NEW YORK!:July 31,—Tho New} accurate: check on the production cers Chicago at Washingtor he managerial job. | York | Yanke by defeating St. | from Healy's-lands.. By-agreement, Cleveland at Bostor Louls today 9 to 2, won three games | the award was to be paid in install St, Louis at New York Question—What fs the usual f In succession for the first time this | ments, the first one due July 1 of | d Detroit at Philadelphia cial arrangement between fighters | senson, Fourteen timer they had] this year anil the rest in two slmilar | land managers? Is there any law | failed after winning two straight. | installments alx months and a year . ~*$5.00 Rewar about it? 1 , 4 EES ‘ Jater, respectively, The first $2,500,- Five dollars reward will be paid Answer—The manager usually géts TORONTO, . Ontario, July 31 000 has just been deposited to Hen» | lo the furnishing the one third of all purses after expenser | (Associated Press.)—Leo Diege! of | ly's favor in a Mexican bank and he } } Dally Tribune informal lon t * pe WHY NOT are paid, . the New York atate bien pein oie 5 asteh blag \ctatee Han left to be Identified in person, = ] so the capture of the person who |» thietic commission prohibits a man: | Pion, took the lea rat day's |e procedure necessary in Mexico. | ‘raudulently collecting subscriptions AN ESSEX? weet from taking more than one.|Diay for the Canadian open golt| Healy, now. nearing. his.60's, wan ‘rom Tribune subscribers. Patrons s' championship” téday with. 69, twolnot a rie bef Mm | of the per should oot pay any third and compels q contract between “a a rich:/map before he won the | | Qn) thelr subscription except the both parties to te filed with the | UNder par. Mexican suit. Neither was he very | | The “6” that performs and is priced right. commission hetore}t mitted to do busl cartier who delivers the paper or ‘ authorized collector from the pair are per — — poor, He counted !ia money by the v CHICAGO, July 1—(Assoclated | thousands w shes Ree eee ee re re ———>- Sante Bathe t yr A Saying the right collector, ask bim . out his 24th home ran of the season | As a matter of fact, the money 4 ; | ‘o show his credentials, if he can: $1,025 SEATTLE, Wash,, 31—(Ry | today in’ the sixth inning of the | means little to him. He has had 132 North Wol< t Phone 2260 jot do no please call the Tribune F. O. B. Casper The Associated I’ress) ree W.|CubsGlanta game, sending tho ball | enough travel and excitement, hav , caer y of Denver, waa elected grand | o the left Meld wall, No one Wag | ing*fought*through’ both’ the Span | Knight Templar here in bare The ve na Seott | American and W rid Wars, and : jenn ‘ as in the box, (all he desires now | Wve In peace, |, ——aneeetee . Telephone -15 Sm be in ile iain

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