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J SUNDAY, AUGUST 30, 1925 Che Casper Sunday Cribune ADDITIONAT NEWS AE cpnprc ICIPER STARS ADDITIONAL NEWS OF SPORTS (344 jit NO SURPRISE IS CAUSED BY \ t — PORTOMEN ORGANIZE BRANGH OF IN GAME TODAY: RUTH'S FINE, Yellowstone Park Extension Proposal Opposed | in Resolutions Adopted at Initial Gathering of Members Here. The Casper branch of the Wyoming Fi Protective association at its meeting Friday Hold Features. family affairs of the New York + Yankees, but the fine of five thou- 1 came as a shock to those who though the king of baseball was above the most drastic penalty that had ever been imposed upon a play- er. How's this for a ball swatting bunch? Arbogast, Maples, Gosneil, Layman, Goad, Huinker, Walker, Kush, G , Seamon and Gobrecht The above boys will comprise the | Casper All Star t Proportion to hi salary of $52,000 the fine was not so much sh and Game evening went m, booked to ‘ heavier, however, than the disclpli i " ck up'against the strong Hud on record as emphatically opposed to any further exten- Miner team from. Hudson, Wyo, |MarY assessment of several hundred sjon of the boundaries of the Yellowstone National parl dollars upon the average paid play The game will be called promptly at 2 p.m. today at High School Ath- letic park. Hudson comes to Casper with a trong record of no defeats for the season of 1 The Casper outfit feels certain that it is powerful er, The babe, moreover, is consid- ered the inspiration of the Yankee team on the field and perhaps his employers feel that he should be a model when he is not playing Before the season opened it was % ither south or east, and adopted resolutions protesting against such action by the federal government as “an un- rranted, unjust and inequitable That a copy or twis resolution nvyasion of the rights of the sports: | spread on the minutes of this me men and citizens of the state of] ing; that cor Wyoming.” to Her Hone be ot | thereof be mailed Nellie Tayloe fot n sh to hang the first kayo on learned that the nkee management The meeting of the association at | governor of Wyoming, to the Honor Prep i vhs elt ply Was on the point of suspending the the Elks hall was attended by about | able Francis B, Warren and Hor Acrecord crowd 1s expected to turn | 8b, and handing him a fino and {ty sportsmen, and officers for the | able John Kendric United | hear th - te hits a ea i" Snel the te r of his ers was e 4 yer . senators fro Vyc ng, to | : s je game this afternoo: it | not softened when the home run king 2 —— - ensuing year were elected as fol States senators trom Wyoming, to | as the management has decided to} trove down ond hate a tet HORIONTAL VERTICAL i! kaha the’ ee nde Ad acl Eh charge only 50 cents as an admis-| hospital for a good auneernt va tee | ds Avows 1 President, W. Fred Newman; first | the several sportsme associations | sion price, it is a foregone conclu- pita good quarter of an im. . f vice president, Dr. T. J. Riach; sec- | Of the State of Wyoming with the portant pennant race, They figured sion that the stands will be packed. ate, ond vice, president, Dr. C. H. Car-] request that they take similar The. Hudson team has a superb | snonaible Wy ne lees Wega fe] 14. Beverage ‘ inter; secretary, J. W. Burns; | action, and that copies be furnished moundsman, who is said to have| physical breakdown eS} 16. Apart treasurer, B. H. Warren, the newspapers of city for | played several seasons in the Ameri- cea leg) en dy 17. Sea eagle By a unanimous vote the local | Publication.” can league. ‘They are keeping hin | ,,77¢re Were other reliable-reports| 1s, Ono who deals in pelts. \ 7 w association affiliated with the State Scan identity secret ‘until he mounts the | {iat Ruth did not ike to take or-) 21, small piece of metal to] 8 of Wyoming Fish and Game Pro- j | slab today, Stee Get ba ontrdotesti by: Aller tui fasten clothes 9 j in conducting an educational cam- In view of the crowd expected, it] Fi). 4 isutchen ectity copaaions Point of compass 10. the other communities of the state will be well to plan to arrive early | 44), BhvbiC patie aa ittle manager On top. 1 repares for tective association, and will assist when tho choice of seats will be] iiele inay have hen large 3 flightless | Indica paign looking to a better enforce aes rah oe 5 y renga ace iricead thon a:Bassball planes the, 15, Half an em ment of the fish and game laws, and antic images of Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln and Roosevelt will This afternoon's game will prob-| th. $5000 wock tt re ch bc 19. Ancient dry measure, the propagation of fish, game and ved on the side of Rushmore Mountain, in the Black Hills, near] ably wind up the baseball season in buehviaba Spr Baitang abe. got n of a fortift r ). Age all species of wild life in the state | Rapid City, S. D., by Gutzon Borglum, noted sculptor. The undertaking per, #0. those who wish to mee] ye 4s” pein evident. th i 'To endure ittom of ¥ bi It is the purpose of the local asso |!= sponsored by the Mount Harney Memorial Associatfon, authorized by |the boys in action once more Will lyanyes ounee. wher ney font the To emplo: rape ciation to construct retaining ponds at {the South Dakota state legislature. The cost is estimated at $1 000. | do well to mak to attend tolerant and patient with a very A wood peg the size of a Outside s of a shoe. for the rearing of bass, trout and H W. P ° t | Rushmore Mountain is 6,000 feet high, with a flat granite face 300 feet donoa® has! Kecsnia teartip: tat hon brick. 0. To accomplist pike minnows for restocking the|#4€rMan YVON ON F OINES) in height. and that he must feel that the babe wae Hue ofeeapsct Tor put inthe ‘ j streams of Natrona county. B Ch ® W is reac of his * ame in. 4. Sin Fish and Game Commissioner ut Champion Was hing the end of his career. J ’ A Yesterday s Scores Daylight appeared today between | 40° Demands repeat of song (as by | 38. To shovel. T. Scott, who recently returned h the two leaders in the American povinuee as. An adverbial negative om a meeting of fish and game the Aggressor. Veaueipannirttrapatacdsiiie ete abe Bone. 9. Spike of corn : =w commissioners from every state of American League. : od. Ce elative of neither. —— Cae ho was opened In the national | 4. an. Boe t t the union and many of the provinces ByO RATE) PLAY, New York 4,86 Toute leaarhe reeds 45. “Yellow H awailan bird 12. Before, of Cand . ss "a pes : ST | Jetroit 9, Philadelphia Shee 6. Measure of area. 7. Leaping. ot Canada, held in Denver last: week. | Convright, 1925, by Casper Tribune.) | evalaiag bate Drepped again by ineffective pitch. |'47° nose who tend. the furnace of| 48, Child's toy (which soars ave an interesting account of the | “\WanerBuRY, Conn., Aug. 29.— | 3, Boston 2 ing, the Philadelphia Athletics were ¢ edly meeting. Babe Harman foo Smaart | hington 12, Chicago 1 beaten by the Detrolt Tigers and A marine steam boiler, 49. Particular or u Zabe Her Ong nificant | ‘ 8 ¢ < 7 erate 0 t oc “he people of all states of the | rerensive batile iv cia) | Seto they fell 2% gamew behind the lead- iets tad oly (eer linear : fonare gradually awakening t©/ kantan, the w t | {ng senators who won again from Tludtacase Ka csnsacaae® iy the fact that only by organization | ojo info: 1 ta 7 the White Sox. lue grass " 4 nd education can we preserve and| {yout have won the. — i 3 era: pups eiphin 23. |,.2h@, Pittsburgh Pirates ran wild sk isi") Garrvla thee of) elthier er 4 < 4 r sf eee 4 ners = ittsburgh 11-13, Philadelphia 2 " st Philade . wis 8. Sea duck noted { its Derpauiace the wild tife of our ni-| "Ven, ‘Kaplan's Home erowd seem | LONGWooD cricker cucp,| Record Established in| Pittsbureh i029, Phitade against the | Philadelphia, Phillies | 55° . Concise cay i sald Mr, Ei ahe Bre ae an little stunned by the decision of | BROOKLINE ss, Aug. — iL: S N ee headee tevthie fs pers fe sous Tiay. 59. Baking dish nd oa aad sank a) eree Jack Sheehan, of Boston=-| (United Press ttling their eague Season lNOw internaiionat League. igs dithaysinetemsen Thaferiee mice Seventh note in scale fo ro: devour ver fneéting <manitested’ much in-| ¥ Clty of Gueae fleck pate nbthch Bh sh gruelling a : Jersey City 4-17, Buffalo 18-1. a full seven games while the Giants NatrRt Ye poetry 62. To! gst up, erecthatenn Cite reboicek: hl reece creceecas si Re went £02 Waning. Providence 0-5, Toronto 3-12 were being extended to win an elev. Docile, mild |65.. Portion Mahia siren ete Taieee of | Suatp-shooting Ca got | and y aE Reading Roches 4-4 en inning game from the St. Louls Second note in scale. 67. To allot itr Tdi t Manyictishelt ee Pade | onal doubles Baltimor Syracuse Cardinals 7 to 6, ches. Stir. 10. To be indet y 4 ates, Many ol f n nut 8 e eft e le t Ge | TE | ; ‘A TT e ' Thi r cos a Rael the president | 04 the nem dase Bde arly HafeaCng) ter By JOHN B. FOSTER. | — From all evidence the Athletics To enliver 12, Third note in s he tates Walton club of Ameri ae £ RISOEDE ARSED: ve phic (Copyright, 19 Casper Tribune.) | American Association. are still in a slump that handicapped Masculine possessive pronour made an extended trip through the . NEW YORK, Aug. 29.—O: f| At St. Pa R. H. E.| them ‘for two weeks and the Sena i : ut when you come right down| In addition, the triumph of the Jackson Hole region and the Ye ) fought “with the spirit | stone National Park for the purpose | o¢ g champion at Ie That is to|tain they would he chosen to rep- . ‘ . i gh oat ed 4 4 : »! reputation for the rest o! e ses: 3atterles—McQuillan and Urban; A ritual for the dead. of ygcuring’ first-hand. information | a. ne eurried the fight to Her reputation for the rest of the ses-| Batterles aad 20th a the proposed extension. of 3a) dap Ah United States in the doub-| sion—js the Boston Nationals. With- | Markel, Beall and Collins She Dank th ————————_ 7 . Exit ateranee ie Wohl: Plan einleh ioe eee Cte eves Wil alattias Load of Graphite Their decision in the ma te ee at mC wad | Tider ea Wie Takase ett ctgg | out Winning the championship or wn vii nebo csieh ak g plant er aad Bg ; den and Wm. Johnston will play| even being thought of as a cham-| At Minneapolis— R. H. ‘ye A ; will have much influence on the without any definite plan behind it the singles. u ni a i a . At 3 is he ai : f W ae i aot ctidn of the officials at Washing-| Jus the same he came in all the| Should the Australians defeat the! Piomehip winner, the Boston club| Toledo --------100 107 000—9 10 0 inter Coat Will Receive Test has achieved a better record, yela-} Minneapolis 403 000 010—8 11 3 1 Fe by tively speaking, than h it erles — Gran, Canavan and — The resolutions adopted in regard n this was a bout made to] nary roun VED SPOR Euiey Dat ey em att Batteries $s Distinctive : , ; 2 viowe i 4 ‘sand meet the Americans | tho Pirates or the Giants. ‘The | Shulte; Middleton, Harris, Dumont Dp, to park extension are as follows 11 | order, in the challe round, the latter! Braves will not finish again in last} and Ainsmoth, Sengstock. Cull: Kaplan was pretty well marked |are virtually certain to repeat their | piace ; ay Aug. 28, 1925. J und the best that can be given him|triumph. Only in the second set| ,.* r n Pals R. , “WHEREAS, Congressional “ The next best fight to the cham-| At Milwaukee R. H. E. of v company which is is to say that he won five of the} when th took the offensive and 1 000 100 2083—6 10 4 r y jionship race—now ne: y se d— | Loulsville 0 1 203: 1 Investigating Committee recently | 15 rounds and held Herman even in | Hawkes u plonship race—now nearly settled To ventilate To brown as bread the wonder baseball clubs this year | Columbus 006 000 01512 7 2] —and it is likely to maintain its] St. Paul ----.-000 100 200— with a patched lineup are snap- 14 0) ping out of their trance. neric n pair made it virtually cer and with a boxer as clever as | French in he finals of the prelimi senting t veloping th the graphite property on cdith Hoffman f leashed a smashing over- is a Mm a rm © x old- | Milwaukee - 010 003 000—4 9 1 tabbit creek, has now for ppointed by. the president of the] the first. This would give Herman | head game, were the Antipodeans a plo ekatiabarar se Lila rat ad pa pane s—Gullop, Wilkerson and | \XJ*] men engaged in getting out a ca ‘nited States to investigate the ad-! clear lead in nine of the rounds. | serious threat. They, carried the | !"& #xth, seventh and eighth places, | | Batterson “Ounon, TUN An rn Will Open 34th Year load lot for shipment to Der 1 Misabllity of extending the present) But it is likely that Kaplan's |new champions toa desperate, long] The Braves started their oad |} + Stuart, y Sohon cto steatiiwigthies Gis dentate boundaries of the Yellowstone Na-| negressiveness in the last two | drawnout final set in which the ad.| record as upsetters of the dope while a ake a 7 Cc h f hi dante prontablyiwarked tional Park to include certain por: | games, the fourteenth and fifteenth, | vantage see-sawed back and forth,| they were in training last spring at ae epee ey eaten Peat : as 0ac. or t e ised Uons of the State of Wyoming, and} wag largely instrumental in causing | but the Americans were surer and| St. Petersburg. Down there it was i a 000 000 088 000 001-7 7-5 Ma: n S d WHEREAS, Said Investigating | the referee to give the champion a | Stronger in the end. customary for visiting » agers to ra feclgas = Thorapees Mana roo) qua Ki Committee hag completed its tour | qraw, Willams was not at the top of his| lose to Boston and then depart rag-| Batteries — Thompsons, | Mati: of investigation and is prepared to fame and frequently it was brilliant | ing inwardly aving been beaten | Henry, Burwell an¢ Heats ; heme : report to tha pieaideat andito Fecon Fescimeem| playing by young Richards which|by the worst looking major league | 8¢ Bsek terson, Pott, Messenger) = By LAWRENCE PERRY, mend to the president and United . saved the da club in baseball history. and Snyder. (Copyright, per Tribune.) ! — iLLBUE eaNtEtneadiito. {fie che NEW YORK . 29.—When you | st Ongress that the present Cl b S d —-—_—__ Without getting into the cham: : Bini ae ene eee niieelioaatone: Nic ub Standings plonship race, themselves, they bave Western League. |. | talk about vet es, 80 brief tlonal Park be extended so as to in ‘ heen the upsetting element that has | At Cseomiei Bes 000 600-6 nog | 18 football fame, you refer, as a rule, ) : ieee ® for | Des Moines - 10 600—6 10 5) to men who have been {n the conch: KEMMERE A : rt of the State of Wyo: ERICAN LEAGUE made the race a nightmare for Dona: 6a 0 «8 cB sings Sl alias mnareaat Of ‘said : AEE IGA DEAGUE af Pittsburgh, New York, St. Louis, | Oklahoma City 020002 11—7 ® 5) ing harness for ten or twelve years TyARsiecthe ers nal oe lying Reece: sy oH Brooklyn and Chicago. Worst of all Batteries ae os es eu When a gridiron instructor has robber or robbers broke th ; an gear, | Was! Ai 45 f Reavedit arti ; d Lingle, Haworth; May, Brown,} been in the game 20 years his be- in the postotf oN 2 BB it RE- | panade , has been the Braves’ effect on St. | an fs 20 y i anttHe pomtate! Ga LO REE e Widiine Fish Pays eed GOING 10 SHERIDAN Louls. They have won 11 games smussen, Roberts and Wagamot. | ginnings are lost in the dreamy haze Howlethna: tet and Game Protective association, of | sr Ties from Hornsby's team and bid fair} —— ae of multiplied yes There are ex pra ida tes! | z - Louls . < 3t. Louis o! e season's | At Tulsa— t tremely few coaches with so long a retreat in the Buick car of a vy , in regular meet- to beat St. Louis out in th n's He ; Casper, Wyoming riven ite abe | Dorel: ee AE ot r series. They have won ten from | Oma 144 003 130-16 16 2) term of service behind them. F. Kahl, La per | ing assembled hereby volces its Ob- | Cleveland. CHEYENNE, Wyo., Aug. 29,—The Tule 04 001—17 17 1] Ay bs 5 j jection and protest against any and | New york Cheyenne Country club will send | the Giants and no team has been as | Tu 1-17 171) Alonzo Stagg standy'alone. Next Pee han Veen ¢ na | all further extension of the present | out oral strona, tontenders far tha | big a factor in thrashing the Glants| Batteries —Harriss, Glaster, Piss | month he will enter upon his thirty- Mr, and Mrs. Ra ; boundaries of the Yellowstone Na-| state championship to the Wyoming | *% Boston. and Wilder; Black, Blaeholder and} fourth year as coach at the Univer former a son of the oll mar j tional Park either south or east and NATIONAL LI gold tournament which is to open|, FFem Brooklyn and Chicago, they Termond, tity of Chicago. being in attendance at the dar } consider such action as an unwar-| Team— Won 1 September 3. ‘The Chey. | bi 1 Chics , i rie ge hen ye ltae at Jeep R. H ven @Dr Fein ek: fora. ‘The “ sy s 3 5 € ork, .= i champ 192 te paca, Beare ip Sata shaves ot |S seph ....003 010 30x—7 x at Ob 1 1892 " Wyoming, and rooklyn ) Vince Vitliam | over ye i start h OLVED, oe Smith; Olsen and Brooks ty-third year n football coach “BE IT FURTH Louis Phils c. Riner round 400 002 01x Wilson and Varga PACIFIC COAST LEAC The reason most coaches fade out San Francisco— R. H, E.| with the years is that they fail for ent At =e et Los Angeles ~ 000 011 100— 310 1] one reason or another to keep up DENVER, ¢ Auge 29.—The | San Francisco 002 000 002— 4 9 1) with the times; or they burn out Lubbock, Texas, baseball team dont Wright and Sandberg; Crockett: | mentally and physically, there being ite here this afternoon to the Willlams,and Agnew no profession in the world so wear Elitch team of Denver, 4 to 7, in rie é Ing upon ‘mind aul body aelttyitie Now is the time to be consid- the Denver tournament At Vernon— In the firat game of tho after-|oaitand ..... 001 000 010— H to turn out successful elevens ering a winter coat. Tweed in WHITE BEAR, Minn., Aug. 29.— § Alonzo Stagg has stood stalwart, | inverted pyramid design trim- (United Press}—Steady as a clock noon, the Fort; Russell army team | y a 10 000 000—1 5 serene, enduring, resourceful and| med with cuff: z and unswayed by the spectacular lost to the Olathe, Colo., team, 7 te McKenry and Baker; Pillette « netic through the years Hes pheescet Aibpe tain of blue spurts of her opponent, Mrs, Elaine Whitney. he has coached the Maroons Il Sic es beey. 88 ae aeie ead rane : ago never had a team that even | Well as serviceable, agave ammonite wes' 5 Wheatland Region s At Salt Lake Cit ae n. H. most rigid critic could call a Mat Ad ae ‘asl Seattle -..-.- 012 002 — 5 7 2 outfit Xt ‘wasithe third time Mrs. Reln- Salt Lake --. 421 000 00x—710 2) Many a time when some onrush ° hardt had won the crown. Gets Bumper Crop} *rrummer, ise cuckatuck and] ng combination expected, to tna | COpper Box Carried Mrs. Harley Higbie, Detrolt, Baldwin; Méleahy and Cook, mild opposition from Chicago, it has played a spectacular but spotty game and Jost two up and one to go Of Honey, Report aOR Ee,| fotmd that it has watked into a8! TQ Top of Fremont At Sacramento— | shifty a game ag players could de In the final 36 hole match. Portland ...-- 200 000 0 7 1) sire ‘The scores: mento ..-100 000 20x— 4 7 1 now Chicago's 1925 eleven LANDER, Wyo. Aug at ane Morning round: WHEATLAND, Wyo., Aug. 29.— hac and Tobin; Vinci and M. problem. There are va F box ihe beat eaito’ Oe crest _. Retnhadt out 445 758 745—44 Wyoming ts aga favorable po- | Shea. to fill at two ends, one pee i a ; of Nant taboos 1 Higble out ----- 653 664 735—45 sition in the honey industry, with = tackle, a guard, a center and a great | Of Fremont pack by William | Reinhart in --~ 533 555 545—40—84 bumper crop here as related to a back. Set against this situation, | 1 Geers aye Aa honk Highle in ----- 464 554 545—42—87 small crop over the United States a ve es the ‘fact. that the schedtile of the ich meesne. ston Afternoon— according to John Osborn, county Tod, Gam Midway eleven {s about the most heb = ahs Reinhart out --- 453 553 536—39 bee inspector. y difficult of any team in the Western OY ee Ercan eN High'e out 453 562 535—38 California, and Colorado are a conference, Hoth de then barmatt Reinhart in 463 555 53x—35—74 short of honey this year on ac American League, ri shea ie gp Nina i gore High in one ee igimeretete of drouth, and the middle states ar Washington at cu z Y eiica AP Gab Real TORS rs. Reinha: rt e adv: also below the average, The Wheat-]| Philadelphia at Detroit. . "Atal pee peta otal all the way to the 32nd hole when land district, in common with all of | New York at St. Louis, Announcing wines papal ee hl gy se Mrs. Higbie's brilliant rally gave her 4 Wyoming, has a crop that so far Boston at Cleveland. That we have two barbers that he hi mie = pig hai ie Toe the lead on tha: hole. Mrs. Reinhart | 5 rivals the record production of last ——_ specialize in ladies and 50c atau out the ite bP Gesaral Wis took the next Lares Baan at Ly) Central Press Freie, 2 “- _—- . «| year. A very conservative estimate ; National League. childfen's Work c-.c< 2 et aE fl ci bgt alr Dearne nies” ae Schnee Fritz, German police dog, is a héro at the age of nine months. | places the export from Wheatland at ‘ nleago at Bon an xo Hep my Gladst Barber ter from ‘Captain Nickerson to Ger Past tournament experience gave! He has saved several lives. In his latest feat, he leaped from the ae eget. aa vee @URtTONE por Sy Ae Sealing + wads one eral Fremont and on the reverse sid her serene confidence and she was! auto of his owner, H. E, Carley, Wichita, Kan., and knocked a abil SES Ciccinnsts at Brooklyn Shop an ans the not annoyed by the strain of the] child from beneath its swiftly moving wheels. Try Tribune Want Ads for Results. St. Lowe at Wew York. eral week or the huge gallery,

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