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MONDAY, AUGUST 17, 1925 be Casper Daily Cribune PAGE FIVE "Sytancivie|= THE TRIBUNE'S PAGE OF SPORTING NEWS |=; "i'n GRAY CAPTURES MEDALIST HONORS IN GOLF TOURNEY AB QUALIFY FOR/G@OSNELLBLANKSSTANDARDIN. | ts Helen Wits Destined to Lose Crown This Year? _ PIRATES GIVEN NEW SETBACK IN PLAY SUNDAY IN; "TRIM TEXAS IFIRST CAME ~ FLAG RACE AS NEWYORK SPLITS With Gosnell, Elks hurling ace, in] Yesterday's double heafer marked | Reds Trounce Pittsburgh, 6 to Ik in Winding Up the best of fettle, the runner up team] the end of the local baseball season. | ae de : ‘al * in the Ol! City league dished out a| It was decided to call a halt to give Late Series: Athletics Idle Sunday While are smarting shut-out to the Standard] the Burlington and Elks time to get W ; I 4 D G ¢ ashington Vrops Game. nine yesterday at high school ath-| their clubs in shape for out of town hs r letic park in the second game of the} games scheduled by them for th Hard Wind Is Handicap | saeitea aoutie tector treet | Sete nee cae NEW YORK, Aug. 17.—(By The Associated Press.) — next three weeks. The Burlington is score was 10 to 0. In the opening) an easy winner of the Oi! City league | The opening of the 19th week of the major league baseball season finds opposition to an all-Pennsylvania world’s In Hanging Up Low game, the league Yeading Burlington | pennant, 4f such an article exists, tossers came from behind in the fifth | and the Elks are the undisputed run- Scores Here. inning and defeated the Texas nine| ners up for the title. The Standard series growing. : : . . By drawing an even break in a twin bill with the Braves, the Giants gained half a game on the league leading Pirates World Results By Leased Wire om 6 to 3. and Texas finish in a tle for third Gosnell was nicked for only five} place and the Legion trails the 2 safe blows by the Standard aggrega-| league with q « per centage. L. R. (Dolly) Gray, Com-| tion and was never in hot ware ut, | Tesae— ABR. H.PO.A. E munity club star, yesterday | though, the Standard managed to| Ronaldson, ef. a eso 0 who bowed to the I 1. I | ' were used, five ‘captured medalist honors in i @ man to third on two oce Westgaard, 2b. 02.21 2 Lurgh now tional league | Chicap jee ; ions. Fast fielding and quick relays | Loggy, 3b. '- epee Yap nce by © and une half game - a the annual Casper City ao to home in each instance cut off a| Zoble, 1b 0 0°60 0 The Yahikese:pollshed ote thelr inst * +, tournament sponsored by the | run ana led to the ultimate shut out| Huinker, ss it otutet Tee anE tic aan’ ait son | Harry G reb Y | 6 Casper Daily Tribune when |vistory. Rader, xt. 00100 moreceithiq sito: Wr vote allt YG he turned in the low score for the| Stars with the war club were | McWhorter, 00000 Ths betlen eaidan cniwith aevari'l | qualifying round in a field of 48] Blaney, Byrum, Gobrecht and Gal-| Sheppard, 00410 SehirnpHians 15 tor | Meet Burns In | entrants. Gray, who with other| ard, Hach hit safetly twice. Scott of | Kush. p. ~ 01020 Somentaduan ‘ < ‘ golfers fought a heavy wind in turn-| the Standard nine hit the third ball aden the 6-3 — hits including 1 7 5 ing the course twice for the 18 holes,| pitched by Gosnell for a long triple | Totals —. 37187 4 maaan Bout JT onight was low with 85 strokes. Gienn C.|to the scoreboard with nobedy out Burlington— AB.R.H. PO. A.B. Tt Athletics were {dle yesterday Littlefield, state champion, and A. C.| But he never scored. Hines, ss. _ 3 0 ee ee we ity shir of ‘Wast sary Riker, former country club cham. In the opener Mullen, pitching for | Goaa, c. =e 0 0 parioed\ théls id in th Agr Py pion, each turned in an 84 some days} the Burlington allowed only seven | Melker, 1b. oe 00 le sindal te - DETROIT, Aug. 17.—(By the As ago in qualifying, but inasmuch as} hits, while his opponent, Kush al-| \fcNeil, 3b. 5 o| , ; : ,. | Soolated F Harry Greb, world’s | their rounds were not played in com-| lowed eight safe bingles. The Bur-| fritts, 2b. — 10 F Hor re’, | middleweight champion, will meet petition under the same conditions| ington lads bunched their hits to-| seamen, ef. = 0 1} Tommy Burns and Sammy Mandel! as those played yesterday, the med-| ward the end of the game and shoved | Carson, If. —. 4 00000 in a six} Nil box Sid Barbari in a card | alist honors go to Gray. Riker was fgae counters over the pan. Up to| Hendricks, rf. .-.--3 1 1 0 0 0 edbe. tote 806 db partment of | forced to qualify for the tournament | that time the Texas had led by a] Mullen, p. — 11120 3 a : the n tonight. Greb | Bators his departlira on the golf tour] score of 3 to 2 Mester, If. 0 0 Sore — OWNE $ Renee ne arid, ¥ 3 Kk was Delaney , io! Magazine. Saree tetas oH * ; <3 “ dened Hey tate latter be we elante Bienes for the Total 7 The, startling victory over Miss Helen Wills, which followed a victory “over! Miss’ Mary"K, | Rob’ ns dropped a ader to] came iil, Grebe sant anon last year by virtue of copping the Bosrevte hinbige = Broteere, » has placed Miss Elizabeth Ryan in a commanding position in tennis circles. Fear iaetelt See ees _ | learning the legion ben title in the 1924 tournament, lung Texas — 300 000 for Miss Wills in the coming national tourney. Despite the part a rain sodden court had in Miss The twin victory pulled Philadel-| efit performance and would be can up an 88 in yesterday's play re Burlington — 0 031 x—6 8 2) Ryan's victory over Miss Wills it was apparent that she will give Miss Wills the battle of her Jife | P@!& up ig fs Rovlt ma near pee | eat pe BW SUbetst Eg eould < aoe Be jared in good form for the de- Summary—Two base hits, Rader. i ions. & Mi: f ainst Miss r Pertlensyn buensau oe. ae. ee tained toes of his title. The wind which Biri ja By battens) |bydeuah 4) under ideal conditions. } Miss Browne's playing against Miss Ryan showed her to be in top form fifth place in the National league $$$» sprung up while many were on their Bases on balls, off Mullen 3, off Kush scramble, hae Mme, Nemtchinova, one of a Rus second round proved a great handi- 1. Time of game, 1 hour and 40 min- Johnny Cooney eased the Giants | sian troupe ¢ . cap and caused more than one ball utes. down with threo hits in the or | ing in Londor leat liiwnrets to meet, with grief in flishts from Staal Peay er NE, of the bargain bill, Boston winning | for $150,000 Feta ean: aR ri Otang 6 to 0, Then Fred Fitzsimmons, for Scott. es. - - - , 7 Pairings were made ta ree - Woods, 1b 4001101 BY NOR piacere anane * Sree & : * sult of the oe iB, 1b, -— 5 . merican a ation, chek ni Pinltylagiround, and auacunoeraste All Positions To See Stanton, 16, eee MEET FRIDAY Tho man who sold himself to the;as far as the management of the] Giants to a 6 to 2 victory. Kelly a RIVERVIEW was made by the tournament com: . Lano, * o- ea One New York Giants will have to turn] A. A. team 1s concerned, sisted with three hits, including PARK mittee, consisting of James Mason, Radical Changes, an sane ¥ af yan Red re EVENING HER E salesman in it he wants to gett However, Molesworth leaves the home run Welsh banged two home ans yc |, Alex Me- ° sey ad i : back in the big show. e is Fran! e with the good shes | pu: n the t game and high one ‘ Mill . (ety STU Dene DAH ee profes. Is Belief. Madison, cf. ee Te ae Walker, outfielder recently sent to|of Columbus fans. He went to the] Cleveland came out on the long || The largest plunge in the Re uaceatcthy ce We aeAn te een ace : Indianapolis by the Giants. Ohio capital from the Birmingham | ¢ a7 to 6 score with the Browns state. Come on in, the staff, that first round matehes in 7 eT a fils Seta But Walker has had another fling | Club of the Logie s) Association. ufter a ninth inning ral water is fine all flights must be completed by BY JOHN B. FOSTER Hate 0 52413 9|,, 4" sportsmen and friends of the|in the big show and hap won a ee ave ob | oceetmlt whacked out an 11 to 9 3 Tuesday evening. Second round} (copyright 1925 The Casper Tribune)| ~°'** POA.E. | et and game laws are invited t asure of fame in various ways A edcltehne, Vien See evade oF | voreeover the Walte! Six making matches must be played by Thurs-| New YORK, Aug. 17.—The inev-| Elke— a | attend a meeting in the Elks hall he Athletics and Detroit clubs | tainec rer Jim Joe Edwards o day evening and two days are al-|iable shakeup of the New York | Byram. s lowed for the third round, or seml- American club has begun and un.| “ater, 2 ; finals, Tho {lnalx matches will be a temarkablo plokap cocurs, the | Cobrecht 2b. played next Sunday, 36 holes for| yew york National team is schedulea | Walker, ¢ ‘4 i] mext Friday evening, August 21,| decided that Walker wasn't a lilg|the Indians by the waiver roue. when steps will be taken to secure! leage outfielder some years ao,}©4Wards has been troubled fr two 1 1|/tho co-operation of all the sports:|ind he finally found himself .. | Seasons with a lame knee, Manager s men’s. associations in Casper toward] jng with and managing the Reese {Collins evidently figures Chief Ben- You Are Cordially Invited to Attend the the championship flight, and 18) for 9 similar clean-up. Indeed, the} Luca®, 3b. - furthering the state-wide associa-) Mount team in North Carolina. Then | 4°" can play the role of herb doctor. holes each for the finalists in the/reports about the club houses have| Howell, c. = Hontenow in: process of formation. E 20 he acquired the ownership of tie sais iat third flights. , iy Galardi, If cf. 0 0 0} Tho meeting wil! be addresed by | club. Little Bil! Johnston, of tennis "Pairings for the three flights fl. Farge Oto Cnt Gaseteent an | Gabba: cts = 0 1 0), C, Thompson, former chiet clerk | Last winter Player Walker de-| me, 18 done—done listening to talk B Gosnell, p. = 1 1 for the Wyoming Fish and Game] idea ho rendiytb | that he is, ‘Phere are only 87 thou- low in full, together with the scores ing Groh, MacMillan and Wilson. yosnell, p. : a , ided he was ready to return to th aia vate thigteainlehis fale land made in the qualifying round: Lindstrom has been a disappoint-| Zble, If. 0} Commission at Cheyenne. Mr.| pig show. So he talked with Mc Pe euro iodacee tet eh Meee First Flight ment to the Glants Inemiany’ respects, : Thompson is now devoting all of his| Graw, and Jawn, acting on the ad-| “ os - z a ” fo. wish they were Riker 84 vs. Foster 92. Too much was expected of him after | Totals -- : era toward perfecting the state-| vices of men who had seen Walker |“* * from the ash can Seanor 88, vs. Ronaldson 94. he had done so well in the world] Score by innings— R. H. BE. | wi pintertrer ans ma in action last year, offered to sign Jefftey 91, vs. Golden 96. series of 1924. Some of the fans| Standard --000 000 000—0 5 9| The matter of revising the game| Walker. So the latter promptly ° eed Nicolaysen 93. vs. Wyland 85. thought the boy who {s barely out] Elks ~ 402 004 00x—10 11 6 ave eR Tae ert a pet oo paid himselt for his release as a Gray 85, ve. Sutherland 93. of his teens was smart enough to Summary—Three base hits, Scott nea ; player on his own club and reported ‘“ ” ‘ \ 98 vs. Tonkin 95. i: systematic restocking of streams | to the Giants, putting the sale price Robertson 98 vs. Tonkin 95. surpass Groh when he was given a| Howell. Struck out, by Fitzpatrick, | with game fish, and better winter | ot" oD : 1 y opperwein f W. L. Smith 91 vs. Webb 96. regular job, But they have observed] ¢, Gosnell, 3. Bases on balls, off n his own pocket 1 protection for the big game in Jack . Campbell 94, vs, Littlefield 84. once more the working of the old| Witzpatrick, 2. Double plays, Lucas | gon Hole country will receive atten Dicky Ke: ns t to the White 7, : Second Flight », | Fule that boys don’t step out of the!to Carrier to Gobrecht, Blaney to| to, Creat Ab seg b aaesa oa Reat a toes The World’s Greatest Fancy Rifle Shot Van Burgh 97 vs. ae Sra bushes and play with the continued | woods, Wild pitches, Fitzpatrick, 2. Dd nrabstuiae Ibeal Hunting ana Hath foe mes too late to worry the 5 : x Bizzell 100, vs. Johnson 5 ing clubs are especially urged to he present, but the meeting is open to all eltizens interested in game pro ankees, For nothing can worry that outfit now Wh two more bumps to a man who has assurance and confidence of old t!m-| j11t by pitched balls, by Fitzpatrick, Reed 101 vs. Thompson 104. ers. | Gobrecht. Time of game, two hours: Weeks 103, vs. Leek 98. The Giant infield will start in 1926 Small 98, vs. Butler 103. with Kelly and Terry and Frisch t are one or TUESDAY, AUGUST 18, AT 3:00 P. M. Umpires, Seaman and Loggy. ——$——>——— just gone through a stone crusher? tection and propagation, ni? |” Time we Wiver bay sper Tribune) Wheeler 101 Mudgett 104. and Jackson. Also it will have Lind ion and propagation, and 1 Time was, however, when the re YORK, Aug. 1 “ Pra mere | saoh are.gorially invited to attenditemn ce tre ton ean “Baa 7 17.—Frankle * * Rowlands 101 vs, Dougherty 105. | Strom: But it. may have one. ur | | 4 turn of the tiny one’ £0 the White | evan, the hastens meen Using Winchester Guns and Cuddy 103, vs. Christian 99, two new utility men in reserve. | ea ta aan or, 1038 hampion, trekked down to a little Third Flight There will be a change in the out-| | would have cast a blanket of gloom ¥ - 5 ersey to’ oa ya efit ver the New York clubhouse. ror Je™sey town to appear at a. benefit Ammunition show and he drew an opponent. meters ws, Frankie was having quite an easy Exhibition Will Be Held 114 Miles East on time beating Georgia—whom, as a mi Ott 106 vs, Curran: 110. field, in all probability, although the Sandlin 109 vs. A. W. Smith 113. | qut¢ield will not be the sore spot | Hooper 109 vs. Hanway 116. it has been last year. In 1925 it Knittle 111 vs. Schultz 107. Kerr, when he was in the big time Reg era aLke t dave S Yesterday’s Scores efore, was poison to the Yankees. has been the infield that gavo Me-| | A necde: Take: The quickest w Edmonds 107 vs. Reekte 110. atacet the ugpreateatimarie lee acaihe Pee erence Talbot 109, vs. Beatty 114. worth showed 50 per cent better It you have some question to At Washington Dunn 110 vs, Walker 116. baseball in centerfield t Bass 112 va. Schank 108. than he did last. Prizes posted by The Tribune for tournament winners and runners-up in addition to the handsome loving cup trophy for the titleholder, have been viewed by hundreds at the Campbell-Johnson store. The first award, a cigaret humidor for the it y of spoiling an af. ; al Gued nin on for the Yankee team, when | matter of record, ho had previousl ECOND STREET New York 3 to have his name announced for the | P@stered—and when six rounds had St. Louis 6 . sc pee thy sterners | 2tpsed he was eighty miles ahead of Just East of the Powder House ters | his opponent on points, ternoon for the K year! |ask about baseball, football, box- At Cleveland 7, 7 ri poe ng OF any other amateur or pro- Three scheduled. iMernoon frolic. ‘The The process of reconstruction has| | fessional sport— i would start praying for rain, holy causts or race riots—anything Then, in the seventh, tiring of put > begun in the Yankee outfit without Write to John B, Foster, on National League, ot tad step oe hing tO) ting on fia Be abe Ruth, of some pump pie aprone time with the bi hy stuff, he asiled into with both hands pistor | ing a la Villa and found Marks m: » sure to see Topperwein shoot and don’t fail to buy your Winchest any effort to disguise it and the| | paseball. At New York 0-6, Boston 6-2 changes will be radical enough to| Lawrence Perry, on amateur At Brooklyn 6-2, Philadelphia 7.9. | upset infield, outfield, pitchers and| | sports, and | At St. Louis 6, Chicago catchers. Fair Play on boxing and other At Cincinnati 6. Pittsburgh 1, r Guns and Ammunition from | than wil et to pull whe at this ae professional sports. All are ape see goes to Dolly Gray: | cial correspondents of the Casper American Association, Wm G Wilive Is World Cricket | Tribune, 814 World Bullding, New At Toledo 2-6, Mil | York. At Indianapolis 2-8, medalis aoa aco | Schulte Hardware Co. to go back to his old style and out a stamped, self-ad-| | 7.10 | Enclose : Mark Equalled | | dressed envelope for your reply. At Louisville 3-0, St. Paul 2-9 (First now almost anything that glove can befuddle the Yan ae ahg : m ther reat (of the df |B 228 South Center Street Phone 64-W | ~ Demo Choice For| ° G : cRSE said that 1,000,000 ball games had SNTON, SOMERSETSHIRE ’ Wisconsin Race) ,.TAcxtox: ,SoMERSETSHIRE, | Mn paved since baseball eran and Wear Leue ed Press)-Joy burned in the hearts | the other side said that was not the| | Western League. J of most Britishers throughout the | case. Will you please tell me wheth-| | At Des Moines 1-6, Oklahoma City MILWAUKEE, Wis, Aug. 1.—| world today, for mighty Jack Hobbs, | ¢F 1.000.000 have been playeds | 1.0 yin cotn gts, Tulea 3:0. buna Ganntee : e not within| At Denver 8-8, Wichita 11-8. (Sec: | 40 teat aoe i eke at ur game 11 innifigs) Pes: gh ce rif Kerr gets into his Question—Woe bad an argument. 1}, At Columbus 92, Kansas City | oiq time swing in a couple of weeks, » the flywelght recontly grad. | he may make things interesting for | at te act) of the amateur ranks who her clubs—including the} (ngee yee name for himsel sonmen nder for the world’s title naro has a date to meet Fidel | 2 It bold Monda » few plunging } which aro claims. Carleton Molesworth, manager of i alifornian good fortune see | ) BE: witnessing thts bat William George Bruce, Milwaukee,| the Babe Ruth of cricket, has scored| A* ee leg m4 ag yhich a was named the democratic candi-| his 126th “century,” thus equalling | )s!, | are in for a surprise either way | date for the place left vacant by the| the world’s record act by Dr. W. G,| organized baseball, semi-pro leagues one ara alled end of elghtieiby'| nouticed fiat-footedly that he would “he elects 't | death of United States Senator Rob-| (Grade in 1904. A “century which are virtually professional and | # ch Ormanh’ 154, Be hot return as manager of the team}, His . ual ay going away ert M. LaFollette, at the democratic | puns in a single game. e for admission. played at a] / G |next season. This announcement | {tom the other fe tacks and mnable estimate 25,000 games in state convention here. Receiving the England's king swat also equalled was given to the public just when | the" counter as the charger spend 3] 1924. 7 > ga had nothing to Pacific Coast League. the Giant offictale +} himself trying to the fleeting tat * een —~——- majority of votes on the first ballot] another record, that of scoring 13) 1924. 7 games At San Brancieco 10-7,-Balt Lake i aly announced that |” 3 . ; ‘ 1 - " lo Ww. aL bt to dc ACE J 7, Balt Lak unk we ad» dee “s my get. If, « th ber hand, Genarc ’ oO . n > ap As Al " ——_———>—_—_—_ v1 . B. Frey, another fa- stria t i lon 3 : j dom to acc he management = en Ans z nah 4 " reign ete pte Abies common with summer baseball and| At Los Angeles 3-4, Sacramento | o¢ the Columbus club Bement | style to Which he fa unused, he ma CARS LEAVE DAILY AT 920 A M FARH—J12.59 New Skyscraper |"* “2 Paes with SICH ere DMR: A a BEB dis lig. Ena “Apion a ca tunes Be RY | Peseta ae ee lte td sate ilvalieebaeat ee LAlL*pIASRAS tor FOH ‘whlch (i Vetbats Ae Patten $-6.0akland 0, was —|hbarba has shown himself to and Rawlins . . lant oO 00,000 nlets and vil-| “At Seattle 3 vernon 2 | maste orkman agalr his sort T y 4 Is Planned to|} Club Sta 6 || seen played only one-game, that eee ee ce eee dhs abrt 8c WYOMING MOTORWAY 8 u ni would be 100,000 games of itself, That : Texas League. | The chances, however, are that’ Salt Creek Transportation Company's Office T th *! would make 1,000,000 games in ten ys Morn na Se arene 4. | Frank le will decide to box, in which | TOWNSEND HOTEL PHOND 144 ; At Forth Worth 16 Jeuuimont 2 t 1 | ~~ —— T. W ANI years*and Organized baseball would h, . case the chances are he will rur op 00 wor e SMBRIC , Ok even ‘be Mweldded, since . bide At Dallas 3, Houston 1. away with an ¢ victory over the Se | pale Te; Philadelphia ball began there are nearer 10,000, At Shreveport 2, San Antonio 6. Californian. {+ setts SEMtarenee Pewee fy as . . 0 e: an 1,000,000, —_—— ae SS eS. | nal NEW YORK, Aug. 17. — (United | washington Mooi arm International League 14 7 ’ 10 ous se wpb dle 4 fk ] T Troohworth, bullding Bi ihe heh st Sete Question—If a college man trans-| At Providence 4, Buffalo 7. (19 {n Ti d ’ G R A IN SC HE D ‘ L ES In the world, soon will be bfoken.| st. Louis fers to Yale or Princeton can be play | ns*) af oO ay $s ames A new skyscraper, elght stories! Cleveland . football if be has not played football | At Kending 4-6, Syracuse 0-4 Thirty one players, nine of them | | CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN higher than the Woolworth building New York nor in any other varsity sport at his} At Baltimore 5-4, Rochester 9-3 pitchers, cavorted more or less about | | Westbound Mevives Departs { Sel: lanned in 42nd street. Boston previous college? At Jersey City 4-J, Toronto 0-10. | the White Sox baseball diamond for American Lengue. 1 Wace cee eee duaYeassucat 80 p, Ou 1:50 p.m. * rh Franses will tower 63 stories ; : Answ No, he may not represent ee alomst three hours in a merry ne Detroit at Chicago, | E Departs ie The gives GhaPeit code snore NATIONAL I Yale or Princeton in intercollegiate _ Southern Association, in which the Detroit Tigers, who No other games scheduled No. ‘682 cons seauee enmennawnce= 0:46 p,m. 6:00 p. m. 15,000,000, Team— v L, Pet. | sports if he is a transfer, At New Orleans 1, Atlanta 6, Were guests, had most of the fun ase than $15,000,000. pesie h ‘a eee At Mobile 4, Birmingham 3. Detroit gathered 20 hits to 9 for the National League. | CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY pasa a Le Ered It } New a 9 Question— Who first discovered At Memphis 8, Chattanoog Hose and eventually won, 11 to 9. Philadelphia at New York | Eastbound Avia eparts READ OUR AD ON Cincinnat! Gene Tunney? At Little Rock- 4. Nashville 5 —— No other games scheduled No 32- 4:00 p.m. USE CARS st Louis Answer—Tunney did some good By connecting safely twiee in Snipa ccanamane No. 80. a * -8:10 p.m, 8:85 p. m. Brooklyn boxing when be was marine in the Princess Mary (Viscountess Las-| each game, Cox, Const league -¢ Statistics show that mo "7 Wiathaced Depa THURSDAY Philadelphia war, Billy Roche firet sized him up! cellos) has received the honorary de- | eruit with Brooklyn, run the string | balf the people in Amer No. 29 6:08 7310-0, mi chletke © and pronounced him q g00d prospect. ¢ of Doctor of I s from Leedg of games Ja which he has bit safely | to be one hundred are \| a 9:55 p.m R. N. VAN SANT Beston AMET Billy Jacobs was his first manager. University. to li. | hyd wis widows. . a re (0

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