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_ THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1925 Che Casper Daily Critune ~ ci PAGE NINE j =—= World Results By Leased Wire |_|| First in News © i | Of All Events RRC “<p> 29 -E> “D> STATE GOLF TOURNEY il DRAW : aoe re otal FUENTE HGHT SENATORS LOSE T0 BROWS AS | PIR TES CHOW | | ee INDIANS DEFEAT ATHLETICS; ik al Sh id E . - 7 By FAIR PLAY. ate | ‘a eridan to Entertain Stars for Five Days With Copyright, 1825, Ca NEW YORK, Aug. 27.—(By The Associated Pre Confidence and Punch )) : 1 eer The west is giving trouble in equal portions to the Lik: ' asper Pl Hand C Fuente, who started § \e n equi 1s to RS aio Ge if P' ayers on and to ontest career under the name can league leading championship candidate Is Exhibited by R a fe ie and found that re Dhilnda t% ; Honors; Littlefield Defends Title. HERMES near ton and Philadelphia. f League Leaders RSMOMBAA 16s fas ta Be Victims of three straight defeats, the Athletics > er nF srige | benators are without a single depend vitcher Ne ® 1 » t E le ‘ et r i 1 r . ; ; % 1 Pane | By JOUN B STER _ >A large field of entrants, including several Casper stars, ‘ t I I in the |:lub has been able to bring forth a Arising thikiwaae cadre m is expected to compete this year in the fourth annual tour- ” F , pater eaos Olen oe [ore = yee ; Pitts nament for the Wyoming amateur golf championship Trlshntan eeidt One ont ihe ani het Pred scheduled to hold forth on the course of the Sheridan wonders s and stern | geor op » Philadelphia pen: | i 1 the < dineba arial ; Country club September 3 to 7, inclusive. Although Cas- | Massachusetts c ion | : y turned tt t 1 < t per’s entry list is not complete it is certain that Glenn C. cp grace gad aS reali Vane yy Soa se y to eee —| Littlefield, winner of last year's eS pwealth: Heiss} day, - Five of:the champions’ hurling | | 1 t Tag off tourney, will defend his title. Others | f bout n Mtaataa lahaae than ire: feck | a | . . will play will include Geo. | a ie las 3 longer han ’ nnings, as | | sociation, A. C. Riker and Roy Wy a = aeons ameyet n u iu }land. One or more mentbera of the pga latin ¢ reqvern, cane cohal | Casper Community club will also ill try to dd pétier v ae participate do er a pk ‘ ; | ; Entries for play are recéived. by . I " Speaking the Bay State com-| pitching bets, were ¢ | f the state association only through By NORMAN E. BROWN. mission, here is a funny one, which |slab, ‘Twelve hits gave | 1 = tho secretaries of affiliated clubs| The man called the. best outfielder shows hov the body can be}a victory, 8 to 1 I ‘ mopol t } cae and Casper Country club players|in the South Atlantic league this sea: when it y t t long The Pittsburgh ¢ Ken 1 | By LAWRENCE PERRY. Who expect to compete aro request-! 45, win report to the Cincinnat! Ne 1 Was a ‘spectator at a| erally considered.as the next Na rhe. ti detest bak Teatt r ; (Copyright, 19: Casper Tribun ed to file their names and entrance Reda: Septembek 12, at. the. close of f t mate, Pallal league char weiss, Bk al ( ae , NEW YORK, Aug. 27—Fred Daw. | fees with A. C. Biker. The entrance} ¢ng minor elrcuit r, for a trial Reed, was eng f the full game which they lost ron has finally s d his connec-| fee for men is $3 and for the WO! ti is Hal Sullivan, gardener with 6 battle, Tuesd the Glants.. With John | camp all ; tion with the University of Nebraska | ™en $ Entries will close at 9/144 asacon club in the South Atlantic c iction to Reed ¢ Rawlings making a timely single and | . et TR has ition of] P: M., September 3. league. He 1s not only « brilliant being a ta it would seem he|a homer, the Corsairs even the | 1 ‘ University of | Play will be divided into three! ¢ieider and a heavy } . but has had a perfect right to do, Spectators | c: against tl as | . Denver. flights, known as the championship, the added reputation of being a sec are continually doing this. Yet ta | Caspe eee many friends of the former] president's and secretary's divisions. | ona Joo Birmingham in. throwing Hal: Sullivan, : Siegel drew an ir uspension. | Red lof vict th "ehgler cea crn Princeton football and baseball star| Medals, trophies and other prizes] joo, American league fana 1 son. He became a star almost over Tt is difficult to see Irish Meusel's eighte © t t will be glad to learn t son] Will be awarded in all {lights. TO} wag’ paid the compliment of being | the well-known night. He has been] Maloney can ga prestige he season in the gave | : 1 te c 7 1 has settled in the healt! the champion goes the Western Golf} abi zo throw strikes from the out-| hitting at a .360 gait all,s¢ason. His| 1efeating Fuente. Ho had » Giants the opener, ile | prod r | - of the Rockies, for. he wag kill Association trophy, held at Present) fieiq in nailing over-zealous runners ulty for cutting down base run-|t® Prove his vy New » second gi t A as t | himself at Nebraska and nt the by Littlefield, to be retalned untitat tne plate when ho was playing|ners by quick throws to the bases | "écently but his demands the vis t | 1 of cach football season the next amateur t tment. ‘The|ceitar- tela for Cleveland had won Hina la top SncteRe line: sh winning rt A fo | he came back to Coloradc second flight trop! iH the presi * fe A Ste . Robi santanl A y physical condition, making it neces+| dent's cup, donated this year by| Sullivan started out as a p SUVA SeMOntariy, -teered), bi from the Cardinals by beating t eAnieri bepeba Hieat sd te : world aa sary for him t6 take nlmost all tho] Geo. Campbell of Caspar, and the| Which may account for his good} baseball future was, ruined a £ 4 to 2. Philadelphia’s 20 hits retet f rest Of the year to get Into condition| third flight prize. tn the secretary's | arm. He was signed as such by New | hours after the ns neue him feated the Cubs, 12 to 4 Chie: thi for tliacnen€ football weaken sip, donated by Alger W. Lona-|OMeans three years ago, but failed |In tho game that followed the deal iicphad th sevantis-piat Sabet Fi So from the standpoint of health; | baugh of Sheridan to show the stuff at camp: Discour-| he broke a small: bone in his foot SPRISROG oat loweet hla 6 t at least, his new esstenment ts like: Sixteen players will be placed tn #04 fc Rage ek PS nerd Rh agg Ve aR Sa WESTERN LEAGUB straight mound victory for 1 y ‘ ly to prove very deneflc He will] each Might, based on showings made | ti" SON BEAGOn: age” wea ere: Fa al Dénver 10, W' a 9 (10 innings).|at the expense of the Red Sox, 10] to entertai e bi tore Nave ae Nis assistant Glenn Preston,| in the qualifying round of 18 holes | ‘2° Sdwird eines eB) TREY 9g Tulsa 8, Des Moines 1. to 2. Urban Faber, of the White] its y and baseball fans thé 1922 quart on the Ne-|to be played Friday, September 4 Oklahoma City 8, Omaha x, shut out the Yankees, 1 to 0. large numbers from braska eleven. Pr 1 heady | The 16-having the lowest scores will Lincoln 11-4, Joseph 7 - Aing countr ” football play given| make up the champtonship “flight, = —_—_—.—___ ‘ promise as ¢ the next 16 lowest will go’ in the AMERICAN LEAGUE C | : Dawson will have united support] second, and the third 16 will be rele- Y NODMAN E BROWN Chicago 1, New’ York 0. ay d ( ; | a BM ont, Denver, where they building | gated to the secretary's flight. oi ANE Louls 11, Washin 8 oday s ames | a handsome stadium whieh they In th Women's tournament Strikes me that Mr. Harry Mills,,; his arm away,” in a-vain effort. to veland 8, Phil yhia 1, hope to have. re for play thix| players making the eight lowest] right now, should be numbered by |make a showing with the Toledo club] Detroit 10, Bostc AMERICAN LEAGUE ‘ fall, The arenn will do a lot for the} scores for 9 holes will qualify for] Mr. Gene Tunney as one of his best] that would nother chance — TITLE ROLE IN H | praton nye es ee football situation in Denver, for up| the championship, but«if there are | friends and biggest brothers, This|in the big show. Lamar is NATIONAL ed cae a | ad tha this time t playing conditions than 25 entrants the number | through the tion of Wills and his| one of the import s in Connie PI lelphia 12 PN te it have nor been t od Jaualitying may be tricreased to 16,| busy manager, Paddy Mullins in re-| Mack's: pennant aspiring Athletics. | Pi h 2k Bees Pe Slcnes 3 i a rhe qualifying round in the men‘s| fusing to accept the opportunity | He is not only batting at a terrific] B ‘ | “he sets ; | division wilt be ov an 18-hole | offered them to meet ‘Tunr aying a great game in} 2 (Sec i f n | | mh “ He wn ck Ae | re ring this fall id his acm apparently sh at or : pa rea ree s | Is matches will be played on Wills, in the is good enough for regular duty with 4 Fay i tincinna New | 1 ‘ fa each Sate | Monday, Séptember 7, and will In| geattered broade a pennant conténding teams, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION ee elude un open event for profession-| cent months, tas laid claim to the} lamar was with Brooklyn back| Woutsville 3, St. Paul 4 — als tn whith James* Mason ofthe} 4ytys of loading ender “to Jack | in 1920. “Noteweérxgaotivedt is true, |. Columbus 5, Kansas City 9 Tell the Advertiser—“Saw It in| ty Bronson of “Poter 4 Mell the Advertiser — It in ) per Country elub and Alex Me-| pempsey’s crown. Mullins recently | but wearing-a big league uniform] Indianapolis 7, Minneapolis 6 The Tribune, ays the title role of * The 'Tribur TOL Johnny Datto, FAipino ferty of the Community club | aye horaé latigh by refusing to] and haying the satisfaction of being|, Toledo 0, Miwaukee 6. - bantamy knocked ont Herbie} probably will be entered on a pennant winning team, Then he : - rig battle with Dempsey e in & pennan 5 aren’ He a . tan! sg Schaeffer, tengo; the tenth] Privileges of the Sheridan eclub-| cent on se caltion whee ry tia Ang drifted out. PACIFIO COAST LEAGUE Analyze America’s outstanding indus- round houso and Krounds are open to all|ig included in tho articles that} Those who’ followed Lamar’s ca-| Oakland 6, Vernon & trial s ses. The same fundamental competitors in the championship for | nempsey's consequent failure to sign | Teer in the, minors say that he hurt Portland aumento 5 policy underlies all. give more for Los Angeles—George Godfrey, ne-| « week previous to the tournament bont woult automatically |-tis arm neediessly through his love Los Angeles 2, San Francisco 8 the money — through taking a sr gro heavyweight, won over. Mike} and» arrangements ‘are also being Wills champion of the |for Making4long throws when the| Seattle-Salt Lake, rain profit per sale ae depending up« Conroy, conquerer of Siki, tle Sene-} made for the entertainment of visi-| \ oq #ame dla’ not call for sitch heaves ; tar r of sales for ult: galese, when tho referee stopped thé} tors during tournament week. n- fact, n@ bet has been over. |Apparently he learned his lesson and | have a hard time deciding whether baa tet ait \ bout. Inthe secand; toting. ger Se, BS tournament oned toc imateed uponsthe.publio Have his arm the needed rest it wag the low temperature of the ' reall de ge ina of ees weele will be marked by the annual re nga hid @: jeer Ro area tant ; B peincipie. what a whale of a fighter Mr. Wills ball or poor eyesight on the batter's other cigar offers such remai GARDEN, CITY, N.¥.—MacDon-| business meeting at which officers |) Boston writers are discussing a re-| part that kept down hits early in. the P value? What other can have ald Smith won hie second champion: | and -digectors will be elected for the)". 14 inen, right In the midst of | port that the batters of visiting clubs | game slogan “a million a day’? ship in two -weeks, when he took the | ensuing: year and the place Of next | eee een eee eee eee ts ton baited fine gaan z 2 ger eke Lemg Irtand open golf crown weaved’ tournament. Geciied* tpony plete ee ae, His’ pilot sides ipave “been baited in that fa y| However, let a poor struggling $ 4 f on | Each club affiliated with the asso- eee sao phe: aia ioe me Se te wacaintte ook men of a pitcher squint cross-eyed at the ball Ce a ~~ clation is entitled to two represen- | "Y. Now, the technicalities involved | ing the baseballs on ice for an hour) between pitches and there will be e thanks. F 8 em . tatives at this meeting In the procedure: matter little to fis- | ox” ¢ re the start of This | seven members of the opposition de we owe our ability to give such \ Club Standings The Sheridan course, while not| Uc fandom. Thay gin been real| “freezing,” it 1s said, gies the manding an examination of the ball Heke) LE At ha AticulE asiponle ‘clhke coutead interested ever singe: Tunney’s vic- | ball 80 that t shows ttle att e lite For the pitcher or his: associates on otis borat supe IE wo ‘lin the state, is sald to bo in ideal ory over Gibbons in seeing him in| expected o: he modern sphere the field cannot tamper with it in A Wi . i) h. quality at 2 7 agai 7 r ev ror not re ig ar iz at 2 for 15 cents. AMERICAN LEAGUE condition for tournament play ana4.action against ville ot even Demp. Whether or not -there anything | any manner, | million ti aAnNRS ‘ It 4 the million friends Club— Won Lost every effort is being made to make 77 aaa nahi geen PME ani te ‘ ty ea f Wy ri oa a 4 A ree eet ji t p72 that White Owls have made 1 Washington_ the state event a great success, In | St : pad ms eng) bu wings out an old quirk in tat a laugh Pennsylvanians wi Ll; he —and retained —that have Pulladeohiee tupthebing. this plan thevatate Sates | 12 8 this is written, refuses to| the baseball rul : have at New York's expense if the 0a million smokers enabled us to purchase: to- Chicago. retary is anxious to learn as soon | S!ve the young man a chance. } There is nothing in sald rules gov-| Athletics cop the American league | bacco from the finest crop St. Louis s possible how many entrants will et i SE Sey eieee «Aer erning the care or keeping of the/pennant and the Pirates run oft We are very proud of the sweet- in years. We owe them Detrolt- need reservations and for this rea- unney’s oe 785 per cen alls between games. As long aS|with the National league bunting. extra value and we're gi\ Cleveland. son all golfers intending to enter ape it doesn't help Mr. Wills’ one| they are official balls and pass the| This after New York state has mon ness and mellowness that are being ing it to them inasweete an Sock should notify their local club sec. | Whit. inspection of the umpire as far as|opolized the series for four ; tasting, more mello’ New ere Gray at oe. ae outward conditions are concerned | claiming both championships found in Wurrr Owts. But prouder White Owl than evet. __ Two years ago Bill Lamar “threw | they ayorusable. And the umps would | three of t our seasons. still of the constant patronage ofa A nd better yet, we NATIONAL AGUE nay have been enabled to pha Wan «Look heey nes | weeps ee , inte million of smokers which enables purchase and store up , Ga. 46 OUT OUR WAY, *% Rat Meh si) SoeA BND bat ---By Williams ‘ Beeb. yesh quanta es ei atireh - 46 : ws ely Ort RS ANE! 5 am: us to give them tobacco from the of this wonder-crop ew Yor 5 ‘ : ) that we can truth- netnnat! “ft 1S has , finest crop in years —without ad ony. that ths rooklyn BOX || , A sweetne ‘ ' vance in price. , St. Louis CMON!IYALL HAFTA 4 1 taste you find Philadelphia 1} / e sy be the Chicag se || / GIT OUT! 1 CANT CARRY * 3 | I ston 43 If you have some question to| | | . : | Sioned ask about baseball, football, box- No LOAD LIKE AT! . OL PHONOGRAF | RIFLEMEN ing or any ates amateur or pro- : MIGHT JUS AS WELL IN THERE SID FL | ” fessional sport— \ Write to John B. 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The final {nstruc- Tage bs o 8 rato Sal tions included use of the score book - 5 < ‘| A.—No. There is no record of a Piping firing lines and rapid | cao in the American league to ex- Of the thirty states to be repre. | dt 24 innings, sented in the national civilian team ota -. | Q—Three are on bases and two matehes, advance doveils of nine a | out, Batter gets a hit and runners Kentueke, Minnésote, Montana, |W Second and third score. Run- leibaine>* wanes aan wenn’ | ner who was on first base goes to Callternia and Ohio. | third but he failed to touch second pont ide naeal ie oh cil base and the ball was thrown to the > base and he was called out. Do the ~ Yy DoB runs count? W A—No, The third runner was es, e U etter forced out. He never touched sec- Cleaning ond base, which he was compelled @ to touch. | Undies and Mens ” 1 25 -_—- é i SUN bate cates ees ° Q.--Was Tommy Burns a big man \y ‘ . Ladies Plain Wool 1 25 fh Eeetemenne BE " Leavin AS Fe Dresses and Coats °. 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