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SUNDAY, AUGUST 16, 1925 aay ‘Che Casper Sunday Crihune PAGE SEVE | ADDITIONAL 1 NEWS OF SPORTS pt Ses aa PARCO OIL CANS NOSE GUT RAIL [SENATORS GAIN ON ATHLETICS WP FLAG Re (I) Seok ce | H OREWIN GAME HERE SATUROAY RIWALs SPLIT DOUBLE NERDER S=Sé= =. eo MTS, AND 1! LAKE T Woz MELTED AN pie all ghee: to Win Lacking as “OO BUSH “1% FIX YOouR POURED INTO EM, THY =e f ie \ i i Philadelphia 3.0, Boston 1:5. Ohi 2, it 5, Hard Hitting Features Diamond Clash Won by|_2ostow. sass, Aug. 6.-atter| cMIcaGo aug. ts cones] Season Wanes, Vane 0 \NEENIE WEENIE WURST, AWITH A SKIN GoMINA BURST. PA - ' ENERYDAY PANTS al FELLERS LL BE CALLIN ME SJ MY GOSH «-WHUT IF THEN SHUD i : ; winning a hard fought decision from | Press)—-Dick Kerr and Red Faber X BUST MA? GOSH! Is , the Red Sox in the opener, Connie both failed to stop Detroit this after By JOHN H MA? x Visitors, 12 to 10; Six Inning Rally Mack's Athletics were stopped in the | noon but Sergeant Connally did and| (Copyright, ties, Comer meibune) RATS Sta: ed b Burlington Second game and shut out as well,|the White Sox won the opening NEW YORK, Aug, 15.—The Pitts: be4 ly . Charlie Ruffing blanking them to] game of the series, 12 to B. burgh Pirates start east next week, we Rel of aye to hake Beis Bee was a nip and tuck battle with | and from that time on they will be A ; a E Mackmen could do nothing with the | Earl Whitehill getting the better of | cheered tly by the tow Ina game filled with long hits, short hits, high flies and | Red Sox pitchers who allowed but| it until the locals broke the tie in| cage TEBRe ave. opiy: tour mare uJ low fies, sparkling plays and costly errors, a fighting ag- | tive » tered Bie. wane Rommel! | the seventh and then scored six runs| home cames with Chicago, three pegeenn of ball-tossers from Parco known as the “Oil | \2* driven from the rubber in the on seven Bite in the Co weit Brooklyn three with Boston, ” A § . H, B.] three w ‘ q ans” administered a drubbing to the strong Burlington | rst’ Game— R. H, B,| Detroft ----.'--080 030 000-5 10 6| with New York. ‘They. finish the team of the Oil City league of this city, but when the dust | Philadelphia ~..000 000 100—3 7 2 Chicago --~.--002 130 16x—13 17 | season in Cifcinnat!, where, if had cleared away, they well knew a ball game had been | Boston ~000 000 00-1 6 1) Batteries — Whitehill, Doyle and|they happen to be running a. bit pisyed. The final score was 12 to)singles counted one run. The boya|, Patteries—Herris, Heimach, Wal-| Basler; Faber, Kerr; Connally and| close with the Reds, they will be re- (V/A \ sn 19, with the Burlington holding the|from Casper were unable to come| Des and Cochrane; Ehmke and Bis-| Schalk. celved with much interest but little proverbial ack. back {n their half and the score stood | Choff. sympathy, When the locai » came to bat/11 to 10, In the opening fraction of | Second Game— R. St. Louls 3, Cleveland 0. It may be that the Pirates will in the sixth stanza they ta‘led the|the ninth, after two were gone Pow-| Philadelphia ~-.000 000 000. CLEVELAND, Aug. 15.—Joe Giard| not need sympathy in the home visitors by exactly 9 runs. By swat !cl! of tha Parco nine singled and| Boston - =019 022 00x—' turned in an excellent mound per-| stretch. They are too far ahead to ting seven runs across the pan in| scored later when Goad let two rol-|__ Batteries—Rommel and Coc formance against the Indians Iyre| care. Yet so often has this team this frame the railroaders decreased] lers go by him, Paul then ground-| Putting and Bischoff. today and as a result St, Louts made | disappointed when it seemed to have the lead of the ultimate victors to}ed out, Hines to Melker, ending the 5 ekg it two straight over the home team,| 4 chance to win, that even now its 2 yuns and tied the score in the sev: | inning. Washington 6, New York 1. 13 to 0. lead over New York is not as im- enth with two more counters. The Burlington was retired in one-|__ WASHINGTON, Aug. 15,—The| Walter Miller, young Clevelana| pressive as a similar lead by New Hines crossed the plate with the|two-three order In their half of the’ World champions took the Yanks by| southpaw gave Giard all the battlo| York over Pittsburgh would look. LNtpast ues tere? tying run when Goad singled into| final stanza. &@ score of 6 to 1 today. While the| he could stand up until the ninth} Occasionally the Giants have HUY candle tN center. But to tie was not enough.| Powell, who started on the mound| Harris men pounded Shawkey for 11] inning, when Walter went to pieces| lumped, but they have managed to Ai Parco hauled out the old war club|for Parco breezed along at a great| ts, Coveleskie held the visiting | and allowed the Browns to get three| Win their champtonships in the last again in the eighth frame and two| clip until the sixth when, the heavy | te8™ to 8 hits. Joe Harris who substi: | nits In @ row, four years. On the other hand, sticks of Goad, Melker and MoNell, | tuted for Judge at first hit a homer R. H. FE, | when the Pirates have slumped, they while Goslin hung up a trio of 1m) Mummert and the other local boys z 000 000 003—3 11 2] have stayed in the slough of de- A sent. him to center field in favor of | Snsles- Cleveland -...,-000 000 000—9 3 1] spond. f ‘ \ TRwilbams Brent who falled to get out of the Score— R. HW. EB. ad and Hargrave: This coming sastern trip of the ap ONS hole until the Burlington had added |New York --...010 000 000-1 & O| ssier and Sewell, Pirates will not be marked by the \ 0 1fae ey hea seme, ne, three runs to the four scored oft} Washington -..020 112 00x—-6 13 0 ——>———-__ 4__ | touch of the velvet hand. When- Powell Batteries —Shawk and Schang: + ever Pittsburgh has had a chance Singles by Ray and Scott in the | Bensoush, Coveleskie and Ruel. JAPS BEA T folwiis si cbaranicnabibitan to Past ‘ 5 ‘ elshth, caused the Parco manager ' Fe tad ‘ q ly and the last grand old rally that n : ae || F | SPANIARDS) 25 o's rastatl os Faiunas the eke tartrate nec miieramne ernie «| \ QVER CONTRACT, WORLD CHAMPION ASSERTS p LAN C NEF DED lington. The'little southpaw was hit - \ 3 os hard tn almost every frame, but man, BALTIMORE, Md., Aug. 15.—(By aged to weather the full nine innings. United Press)—Japan won the right| Spain in the singles. Takelchi Har. The BurliMgton was handicapped by to meet Australia next week in the/ada exh{bited unusual form and de- have arranged with Floyd Fitz- lack of n suitable relief pitcher. CARD TODAY Davis cup matches by defeating] feated the Spaniard, Manue) Alonzo, Dempsey Calls Bluff of Manager It Row | simmer hell merely cut his own Bikes, of the Parco aggregation, Spain here thisctternoon. in a four set tilt. The scores: throat,"’ declared Dempsey. Unfair Advantage Seen ULE a Note run triple and twortas Japan clinched the match with’ 2.6, 6-4, 6-4. Over Wills Match and Says He “Our contract isn’t worth the paper it is written on, Kerns will afternoon with the hickory. His * * ’ find that out if he 4 \ i ay in Early Practice of |feam mates, Turner Paul; Wenb and] Two hot contests are In store for Will Take All of Purse Saow ie and’ he trios tat carsertae Powell also starred with the club, | followers of the Oil City League this into a match of his own making. 4 Some Teams. each of them collecting at least two] @fternoon at High school athletic “As it stands, Kearns has my ver- dap ded a marke oen: S.couplelhesdentveliget By LINCOLN QUARBERG bal agreement to give him 88 13 . a a Ray, with three singles led the | Under way promptly at 1:30 p. m.In om d 5 7, si Yorre: t er cent of my fight earni: ft I luck may have been following backs, what with injuries to Sammy (United Press Staff Correspondent.) per c y fig rings. = e , Burlington hitting although Scott|the opening game, the Burlington y Gray, . + h ist stands by, I'll v! By LAWRENCE PERRY netin Hataastiveacen ative is ci base runners will tackle the rising| Comme Mack most of the: season} Gray, Joo Hauser and half a dozen LOS ANGELES, Cal., Aug. 15,.—It will cost Jack |>* 3" rr Sane v1 turn at least (Copyright, 1925, Casper Tribune) y-twe trips to the plate | bé S| while he was making his usual he-| others, and a few attacks of the grip | : a third of a million over to him ’ collected a single and a triple out of | Texas aggregation. The Texans| - ? Kearns approximately $ 000 to meddle with the match-|atter the Harry Wills tight ‘ oe NEW YORK, Aug. 15.—The trou- |}, . i have be av role effort to get his new White] and heebee jeebees thrown in. r ppr ) ) it mat ry fight next ; Blea cenaern: tpothall.. as |, oom: pening pale Gere are fs the ‘team standings during ie fc Elephants higher than second divi-|. But right now he is sitting pretty |making of his ex-partner in business and pugilism, William |summer. If he sets ornery, he! * ingles apiece. ' fs vas Ww , won't get a nickel.” routh, the middle west and far weet, | 7H stands were full, and a con.|f0™ weeks and should give the Bur-| Mon. Surely: he had enoush ise) or was when thie went to, press. |Harrison Dempsey. ? 4 P ————- Sr eI OC OS RGR Ck ae roae | SETAE estimate gave the attend- palit Spans h Wattles experielly. in meey| Connie has his entire strength}, Dempsey, the business man, made this assertion tonight | 1... est woman to obtala & pak | ments among the various colleges. a Fae ee pe te ative die tas Riva aarp eenits avaliable right now. “Hauser, of in reply to a threat made by Kearns to tale his famous sak RO ae ee cores nf Scor course, was laced on the retire contract into court an ‘orce ths} Ko inv “ } Padang rapa tp cleo rity Parco— ABRHPOAB cee Beeeanmeesterncony: aa Yesterday $ OS)| lat tor ithe. balatos | of. the. essen iia eelat shave niin pepenaavia mal heavyweight holder to quit arrang: Saving "a metre’ eating ret : of Pennsylvania authorities that the) Sullivan, 2 b 32 8 O [tossing exhibition between the Elke sere reDaale atenoaa’ his hleratioes Mneup of his team weakens that hes 7 hisieas boty i thread, 4 bE igen bau Metcensicg an trata Bo hp | 4 ko 4 4 {and the Standard teams. The Stan- American League and has made the fans almost for,| Mine's offense or defense. Not by| “If Kearns moves to break up See ; swift, N, Ji. on Penteuse 10,,$08 Dre | fk ta 2 2: 8 0-0 | {8h boys are syre of a win, as they| Washington, 6; New York, 1- ai Pater ena ble ‘bat many, many moons. the Tnilfon-dollar Harry Wills match | Try Tribune Want Ads for Results. 4 minary p Ba 1 2.0 6 1) clin the Elksihave been slipping| St. Louis, 3; Cleveland, 0 There is nothing mysterious about it Now one of the most important of | Wakeman 0 0 6 1 o{#0me of late. The lodge members| Chicago, 12; Detroit, 5. the success of the Athletics to date. | the Dotobergamessis = ‘contest Te |) 15° 4 0 2 0 1 o| Ste Just as sure that they will show! Philadelphia, 3-0;'Boston, 1-5. Tho club, ag a ball club, is hitting a oe tween Yale and Pennsylvania at . ~ 2 a clean pair of heels to the refinery i 4 | aad | New Hi Yale «| evented, | COX © 5.0 0 8 0 2h * > 3 at a .300 clip. The pitchers are de- ites | fw Pee ee aintion front | Bowell 5 22 (00,1) 0078. | We shall see. National League. livering the kind of pitching expect. ERODES ar aTag ee ALON S50 nt -0 0 0 0 0 o|,,2m all probability the game this! Brooklyn, 3; . ed from big league hurlers receiving NEW MODELS € assembling her squad for practice Chilson, ef 00100 afternoon will offer the last oppor- Cincinnati, 8; 1. big league pay. : . earlier than a week before the open- — — __ __| tunity to lovers of the sport to see Boston, 10; Philadelphia, 4. ‘And the fielding {s good. "e ing of college. o Totals 212-36 12 1427 12 4] % league game in Casper this season.| St. Louls, 4; Chicago, 2. f In addition to these much-sought , Pennsylvania, of course, has no ; It is practically assured that the Ke virtues, the club has the added one a interest, however, in agreements! Burlington— | AB RH POA H|Season will be declared closed to- American Association. of being a harmonious one. among Yale, Harvard and Princeton. | Hines, ss . 2 1 1 4 1|morrow evening to give the Bur- First game— R. H.E. It's hard to beat that combination. yo At the same time, it may easily be | Goad, 2b 12 6 4 8|Ungton team an opportunity to round| yransas City --.000 000 100—1 7 1 coe ; meen that the Quakers can not ex-| Melker, 1b -. 0 016 © ojitself out for the supreme test in Toledo --. 000 000 06°—6 6 0 Wally oh pect an enduring football relation-| McNeil, 3b 1 2 2 4 0]the Denver baseball tournament, der; Grant ally Fog, e who) wax) tried: out *, Li di ditions | py Schupp, Ingrel and Snyder; Grant, | twice in the majors and found want: Ser sarah "ad Wadbutted ad. he ie =f . z : : Y * Johnson and Green. ing both times, is booked to return ee ee oe sion bs CA ae ous RE ET Cops Title aw fo any, | 2 i28 Me show next tall an an out Nash Leads the World in Motor Car Value Dartmouth met Yale with a simi-| seaman, rf Te" N00" ot ¥ _Becond gi oH. | tlelder with the St, Louis Browns. i Kansas City ---100 010 000—2 4 The Dodgers were the last ones H pedis Thales cry ae eee Bae Di Ba ae pau Toledo 000 000 000—0 2 2/ to turn Willie back to the sticks one has heard in recent years means | scott, te OF0. Messenger and Shinault; Torpe a ee : anything, both Dartmouth and Penn | pogey, ooo00 0 and Schulte. “| weuld not be displeased if regular; = =i Is Tyrus Raymond Cobb sick and association with Yale and Princeton Totals --42 1018 2717 6 First repel tired of lefthand pitchers? Maybe. on the gridiron could be brought At least he ts centering his efforts f. 0. b, Factory about Parco 015 202 011—12 Milwaukee ~ right now on landing some good de- If the leading football institutions | Burling: 000 107 200—10 Columbus -----102 300 00°—6 10 2/ Covaatic righthandera, Hele anc, of the east were to enter into any| Two base hits: Webb, Wakeman Stuart and Skiff; Palermo and | tous enough to get some good north. such agreement as binds the teams|and Mummert. Three base hits: Bird, siders that he {s said to have offer- of the western conference or the| Sikes and Scott, Home runs, Sikes, RE, | &@, Jack Dunn of the Baltimore southern conference or the Pacific | Bases on balls, off Ray 5: off Pow- Second same a . A. A Orioles a cool $50,000 for George | cosst conference, a much more jell 3, off Brent 3. Struck out, by Milwaukee --.020 102 30311 18 2) Earnshaw, one of Dunn's best, {f not wholesome condition than row pre-|Ray 2, by Powell 3, by Brem 3. Columbus ana aD aol 5 10 ‘ his best, pitcher. vails in this section would be effect-| Hit by pitcher Ray 1 (Welch). Wild _Gearin and Skiff; Northrop ani Cobb has a right to be disappoint. a closing to-| pitches, Ray 2. Time of game 2:30. Urban. ed in southpaws. ed. There would be z Pp Ps gether of the various Colleges affect-| Umpires Tom Daily and Skeets ! REE. Last year he thought he had a ‘and the influence would spread. | Walker. At Louisville— 7 000-13 12 4 | lefthanded hurling staff that could ¢ Minneapolis --000 407 000—11 1% p| tidemrm the opposition to death. Louisville ~---000 200 000—.2 3) Barl Whitehill, Edwin Wells and Francis and Sengstock; Koob, Wil- Bert Cole, by all that was t 4 kinson and Redman. dod rue an holy, seemed ready to do it alone. Then Cobb obtained the reinstate. ment of old Dutch Leonard and his staff seemed complete. But Cole, by the end of the 1924 season had. convinced Cobb h Wasn't to be depended upon. Cobb | LEVI STRAUSS Makers of Two Horse » Waist Overalls © Anew Pair FREE‘f They Rip THE CHILI KING LUNCH 232 South Center Street SPECIAL SIX 4-DOOR SEDAN 4-wheel brakes, full balloon tires and 5 disc wheels included at no extra eost First gamo— R. HH. E. St. Paul . 300 002 000—5 13 1 Indianapolis ...100 000 000—1 8&8 2 Kolp and Hoffman; Tho on and Robertson, | = finally let him go this season. } Second game (eight innings)— Neither Whitehill nor Wells hit a: R.H.B.} winning gait this season. The Bes san agate a0 Sock a only dependable pitching he has had indianapolis... —2 from his portside department has : : ° ; ; Beall and Collins; Hil, Jonneon | comm fis porteide, department has gai this new Special Six 4- and Florence, Whitehill's failure to get going A n, In P this year was a body blow to the International League. Tiger hopes. He was the pitching Door Sedan, Nash resourcefulness Burelo, f ; 3 : r ace of the team last season. ‘oronto, rn ’ . Those who have been watching $ 4 Syracuse, 12; Baltimore, 7. the International league races. of in creating motor car styles of ex- Weel I late years say that Earnshaw {ts the a estern League. + best righthander that circuit has 1 ; Aitoicen Bw. w| presses bi rapt icotanuieee treme distinction has produced Wistitte x4 ae ore oat 2 0 While Earnshay {s hogging the . nver na 3 10x—8 11 5] righthand honors. Tom Thi ‘ i iciuercicpben:. Wovin, end) ees Neer eos a body of magnificent charm. Haley; Hodges and Whaling, Smith.| paws in the league by many yards. At Des Moines— R. H. E. ee Oklahoma City 000 001 000—1 4 1 An eastern sport writer, arguing Des Moines -.-.000 000 002—2 6 O} that Ty Cobb has “slowed up,” says Batteries —- Roberts and Benn;| it would be impossible to state the Thomas and Haworth. exact number of games which Cobb NASH.( ASPER MOTOR ( O At Lincoln— R. H. B.| has lost this year through “slowing, bs ° Presenting the newly crowned na- Casper, Wyoming tional public links golf champion. | Tulsa 200 200 000—4 12 3] up.” It would be quite as intere: In other words, meet Raymond/Me: | Lincoln 300 011 30x--8 8 1 thes in cur Splaiae: tor atate the 146 SOUTH KIMBALL ST. PHONE 1818 LIGHT LUNCHES, SANDWICHES, || 4"!{fe. familiarly known as “Red| Batteries—Boien, Hutton and Di-| number of games the Tigers would P. N. CARR W. L. TREBER Ns from Buffal Ho beat William | mond; on, Cooper and Varg havo lost without in the Itneup, Sherrick of New York in the final] At Omaha— R. H, EB. Cobb may be slowing up. It isn’t round at Garden City, Li L, the] St, Joseph 202 004 112-12 21 0] reasonable to suppose that a man other day, 6 and 5. He's been play: | Oma! --~001 000 200-—- 8 & 2] after 22 years in the big show would ing golf for quite awhile. around Batteries — Love and Minetree;] be in his prime. New York state, Joyce, Las, Glasier and Lenahan. 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